Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Warm

We had indoor temperatures outside. Pollen began leaving a bathtub ring of yellow on the margins of the creek.  The water was quiet and reflective.  Shingles blew off in the storm and squirrels acted like the fallen shingles might jump up and mug them. 

Some blue jays hung around in the trees.   I believe they were catching wasps!  A yellow jacket was attracted to the hummer feeder but gave up.  Only a few turtles crawled out to bask.

Something made rings of ripples close to shore, but I've no idea if it was a critter or methane bubbles.  Then I noticed a narrow V wake speeding downstream.  As I suspected, it was a snake.

I took pictures of a lot of flowers, and later, the crescent moon.


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