Regularly trods.

The low angle of morning sunlight at this time of year eases picking out details.

Some critter – am inclined to think either a fox or a raccoon – regularly trods this path. It winds into the middle background and near the top of the photo, veers left into brush.

It is, likely will remain, a mystery. And that is fine.

Earlier.

Another view of the sunrise shown on the previous post. This one taken a few minutes earlier.

Glory.

The glory of a sunrise announces the beginning of another day. I am very glad to have broken my routine to witness it, and to share it with you.

A glorious sunrise, shared with you.

Paid a visit.

Several animals visit my workplace – raccoon, semi-feral cat, fox. Something likely much larger than any of these paid a visit the other night. The paw print may be a little difficult to discern; it is right in the middle of the image. Perhaps, probably, a coyote or a big dog. For scale, the coin, a Canadian toonie, is about 25mm (1″) in diameter.

Still lovely.

While just past its prime, this hibiscus bloom is still lovely.

Glow.

A recent sunset made the clouds glow. I like how the trees lean into the image, framing the scene.

Formation.

Faye and me were compelled to stop and watch this formation of Tundra Swans.

Lack gumption sometimes.

I sometimes lack the gumption to take photos, and to post here. The last few weeks has been one of those times.