A very dark, heavy cloud menaced the sky when I finally got to swim. However, it blew away to the Southeast without wetting anything. An hour later, after supper, we got about twenty minutes of rain. Afterward, a pair of goldfinches showed up for seeds.
Since 1/1/11 I have been describing what I see in the back yard. I occasionally digress.
Thursday, July 3, 2025
And Rain Again
I saw a titmouse and a wren before rushing off. When I got home, a bluebird was waiting. So was the spider in the window. Speaking of windows, a stink bug tried to get through the glass, I can't imagine why. Bees and wasps dined on mountain mint. A tiny spider photobombed my picture of a great golden digger wasp. It might have been a young woodlouse hunter. Dragonflies patrolled the air. A Carolina wren caught something that looked like a spider or maybe a cricket.
A very dark, heavy cloud menaced the sky when I finally got to swim. However, it blew away to the Southeast without wetting anything. An hour later, after supper, we got about twenty minutes of rain. Afterward, a pair of goldfinches showed up for seeds.
A very dark, heavy cloud menaced the sky when I finally got to swim. However, it blew away to the Southeast without wetting anything. An hour later, after supper, we got about twenty minutes of rain. Afterward, a pair of goldfinches showed up for seeds.
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