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The Morning Glories are drawing in the bees

M c clamp just arrived...very first attemps

Found 4 of this type this morning

Seems strange to live one's entire childhood on top of one's food, but hey, whatever works.

This was the incredible sky tonight. No extra editing. As Is

Has a big flaw will return and order another one

We have had a real winter this year. Not seen this much snow or felt it this cold in several years.

The American Snout is a rare-to-uncommon butterfly in Ontario which, like the Monarch butterfly, breeds here but is unable to survive the winter. It is a tropical butterfly, found as far south as Argentina, and its permanent range reaches only as far north as the southern United States. However, it is strongly migratory, and southern populations in the U.S. undertake large-scale migrations through most of the eastern United States and into southern Canada each breeding season. It is found regularly in the Carolinian Zone of southwestern Ontario, with strays reaching as far north as Algonquin Park, Manitoulin Island and Ottawa

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