elf1 > Another sign that, not matter how much you build, you can't shut out mother nature: The moon rises behind the Target bullseye.
elf1 > Mr. Duck flapped in for a sunrise dip. (And I'm not referring to myself, thank you very much.)
elf1 > I liked the triangle framing the percolation pond's reflections. Not sure it works in this photo, though. Dogs were tugging on leash and didn't spend much time framing it.
elf1 > Highway 85 viaduct over the percolation pond. Viaduct? Vi not a duct? First light is so golden.
elf1 > This hummingbird continually bipped in and out of this tree. Not sure what he was trying to tell me.
elf1 > Walking on the paved path around the percolation pond, just enjoying the morning light.
elf1 > This flying rabbit deity found a tortoise in a propeller beanie and gave him a lift. Flying rabbit deities are such good citizens!
elf1 > Wire Guy deity. Not sure what he thinks he's deity of. But he hogs the table for himself. Drinks mysteriously tumble off.
elf1 > Underworld deity. Well... OK, underporch deity.
Another sign that, not matter how much you build, you can't shut out mother nature: The moon rises behind the Target bullseye.
elf1 > Another sign that, not matter how much you build, you can't shut out mother nature: The moon rises behind the Target bullseye.
Another sign that, not matter how much you build, you can't shut out mother nature: The moon rises behind the Target bullseye.
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