Smoke and Coals

The Impossibility of Season

Rock and Roll

Color of What?

The Good Fight

Chicken Dance

A Little Light Lighting

Fadingly

Where to Put the Eyes

Light Up!

Scott AndersEn Farts Too Much

“An Ever-Open Door”

Blip Blop Blup Bloop

It Was a Dark and Stormy Night

Everywhere, but Not a Drop to Drink

Richard R. Barron | richardbarron.net — Bubbles cling to the inside of water bottles.

An Acorn Tree

Richard R. Barron | richardbarron.net — When I was 17, a girlfriend and I were walking in a wooded area not far from her house when we came upon some acorns. Neither of us could think of what kind of tree made acorns, so we said they must be “from an acorn tree.”

The Sky Makes Sense

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Violent turbulence fills the sky above my home.

In Her Lair

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A female argiope spider kills and wraps a grasshopper in my tomato garden.

Hippity

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A grasshopper sits on one of my young tomatoes.

The Ultimate Organic Gardener

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A large female argiope minds her web in my garden Saturday evening. Argiope aurantia is a species of spider, commonly known as the yellow garden spider, black and yellow garden spider, golden garden spider,writing spider, zigzag spider, zipper spider, black and yellow argiope, corn spider, Steeler spider, or McKinley spider.

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