fawn

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Morning sky was sunny and then grey as we continued down the steel grey highway. Hawks, breasts full, sitting at tips of trees. A wild turkey passing in front of our windshield. Teasels letting slip the fawn scavenging wintered earth for food. Unblinking the fawn stood and watched me, watching him/ her. A raised right foot as if readying itself to sprint off into the thick of woods. Driving away I turn to see the fawn watching before running into the safety of it's home.

water lily

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wet sentences
a lone white water lily
reflecting marriage


opossum

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Pictured above is a opossum I captured on 11.3.02. He had a bad back-right leg but was able to book it across the field/ woods where my husband and I had let him go- only minutes from our home. This morning my daughter comes running back inside the house to let me know I had to get my camera. There's a opossum in the field beside our house. After putting another layer of clothes on I grabbed my camera and began taking pictures. As I watched this guy move across the cold snow I noticed his bad back-right leg. I would venture to say this is the same opossum we released over 11 yrs ago. The only thing that stops me from believing it completely is a opossum's lifespan is about 4 yrs. Does anyone know what the lifespan of a opossum really is? Here's the pics from this morning's shoot...




Look at that long tooth. He appears to be in good health other than injuries to his left eye and ear from a fight I'm sure he's won. He actually let my daughter and I stand about 2 ft in front of him. What a blessing to photograph him in the morning's light when he's supposed to be nocturnal...

cursive pebble

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erode this my voice
ranting 'gainst my head today
a cursive pebble