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We purchased Curly in 2018 as a tiny baby... he's huge and beautiful!!
Yesterday the temps reached 60 and the koi were out of their winter tunnels... It was so nice to see them all looking bigger and healthy... we have eleven Koi right now, after losing two last year...
Today is back to colder temps... so they're back in their tunnels again...
Wish I could say that the Summer is here but it is not. It is rather cold nowadays. Snow was falling in villages near Alta yesterday. But last week was good. Maybe that was the Summer? Hope not...
from our pond!
A beautiful day and all the koi came up to greet me... looking for food that they can't get yet!
It was a breezy day and took a lot of time waiting for the wind to die down. I took a lot of macro flower photos but only a few are acceptable.
On Explore #341.
This was the bear that walked up and licked the front bumper of my friend Anthony's SUV... that was a moment :) He is quite the beast one of the largest bears I have encountered. He looks very comfortable not at all disturbed or frightened. What has a bear this size have to be frightened about? I'd say top of the food chain.
The frost may be a good barber:-) I like a lot the results of its work.
The photo from a small forest river Nikulchinka bank in the early morning light before sunrise.
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The curly petal edges of a fancy Japanese spider chrysanthemum (asteraceae) called "Lava," from "Kiku: The Art of the Japanese Garden" at the New York Botanical Garden. -- October 16, 2016
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This one was very hard to get close enough to. It was high up, no tripod, shaky, low-light, etc. Very tiny. The curls are perhaps just 8mm across in total. Had to capture those curly stamen...hard crop.