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  • Blossoms

    The plants on my balcony are turning full faced to the sun, as daylight dwindles. I see a power in them not seen in them when summer was at its height.

  • Muskrat

    Coming across the river with a mouthful of river grass. It disappeared under the old factory.

  • American burnweed

    A plant noticed going to seed near a river. I read it is considered a pioneer species, thriving at sites where fires or other disturbances have occurred. An impressive American weed.

  • Patience

    Share a lesson you wish you had learned earlier in life. When I take photographs I notice how patient I’ve become waiting for the opportunity presented by a muskrat surfacing with a mouthful of river grass or the evening light on flowers in September. The patience has become a part of my life and routine.

  • Fisheye

    Getting stared down by a fish was amusing and an opportunity for a video. It’s times like this when I notice how patient I’ve become.

  • Cones

    Pine cones are beautiful in late August. The resin drips and the sunlight shines through them.

  • September

    The flowers on my balcony are still blooming, often with an abandon, because they sense their days are numbered.

  • The power

    I’m starting to take more monochrome photos. Is this a mirror of how I’m comprehending the world? Am I seeking bleakness or the power of the sky?

  • Riverside

    A beautiful time beside the mill river is when all the plants turn to seed. Even the weeds and scrub are handsome. During the summer the flowers and moisturizer sustained bees and butterflies.

  • Mourning doves