It's April and we've had a lot of rain this year, so I figured I should go out and take some pictures of the local wildflowers. They are pretty much the same wildflowers as always, but they're new pictures of the same old wildflowers.
This one is a white morning glory, also known as a moonflower, shortly after a brief bit of rain on Sunday.

Like stepping in a river, it's never the same twice.
I'm being shadowed by a moonflower ...
On another photo topic, a podcast (SGU) reminds me of the expected recurrent nova in T Coronae Borealis[1]. Since you take astro photos, have you a good shot of the Corona Borealis you can use for "before", so you can dash out and take an "after" one?
[1] https://blogs.nasa.gov/Watch_the_Skies/2024/02/27/view-nova-explosion-new-star-in-northern-crown/