I know this particular variety of orange daylily is widely naturalized, and is technically an invasive species (native to Asia), and I know that we had approximately 5000x more of them than we needed when we moved in, but they still say Summer in New England to me, and I like them.
Bacon!!!
Margarita
Happy Solstice
8:30 at night and the sky is still blue.

(And the garage beacon says it’s going to rain tomorrow.)
First ice cream cone of the season

Seaport
System update
Pining for the fjords
I bought myself a small tablet — primarily for reading — and chose a cover with maps on it rather than a boring plain color. I choose to believe that it represents an alternative reality in which Finland (and Belgium and the Netherlands) are missing and the rest of Europe misshapen, rather than incompetent mapmakers who don’t give a shit.
Lucky shot
One last shot
I am selling my “wildlife” lens, my 80-400mm bazooka that I bought for our Yellowstone trip in 2004 and have gotten quite a bit of use out of over the years. This lens was introduced in 2000 — before the modern digital era — and both its autofocus speed and sharpness are no match for my new camera. Here is one last photo with this lens, a mourning dove at the feeder on this dim, cloudy day.
I’m sure I will buy a new wildlife lens someday, but probably not until we have scheduled another trip.








