From Mount Townsend, 2017.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
From Mount Townsend, 2017.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
I feel very lucky to live in such a beautiful place.
I am doing pulmonary rehabilitation, after my fourth pneumonia in March 2021, not covid.
Hopefully I can climb Mount Townsend again next year.
Photograph taken on Mount Townsend, July, 2017.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: lucky.
even when your heart is broken, monday still comes, every week
you pick yourself up, dust yourself off, make a list of your work
no one in the bank, the post office, the store sees your life bleed
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For Ronovan Write’s Sijo Wednesday # 18: use regret.
Taken in my yard July 2014. I do not mow the second lot, which is in the middle of the block. Our local deer always bring one or two fawns there.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: head.
I must give this local credit. She knows that I’m a stranger and she is very alert.
Taken very early in the morning in Wisconsin, July, 2017.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: alert.

I recorded this in Wisconsin, with my phone. You may need to turn it up to hear it.
I adore wrens. If I hear one and sing to it, it will sing back. Wrens change their songs all over the place. This one is very very patient with me, even though I am a terrible wren. At least I am trying, and this graceful musician is kind and encouraging, even though she is a professional.
I don’t think I ever saw the wren. I started chirping and trying to imitate the song when I heard it. Then I started recording. I don’t know how long we practiced together.
I am not good at wren songs. I am very good at chickadee, fairly good at eagle, and had a great blue heron back track and land in a tree when I tried that “BRAACCCKKKKK!” noise. Great Blue Herons sound like I imagine a pteradactyl sounded. There is an even more odd sounding bird, though. My daughter and I are walking around a small lake here and hear a monstrous sound. We stop and listen. We can’t identify it. We decide that it is not a cougar or a bear, and quietly walk forward, with caution.
It is a group of cormorants. It is twilight and there is a log sticking up out of the water. They are jockeying for position on the log. We think they are trying to roost for the night. As each one clambers up the water end, someone else is jostled and someone falls in the water. They are arguing in deep hoarse voices.
My daughter and I watch for a while. I don’t try to imitate the cormorants because I am afraid I will spook them. They are getting ready for bed. It is nearly dark so we walk on the the car and home.
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For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: noises.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
From Mount Townsend, June 2017.
I think I have a photograph of a fox somewhere. I know I do. Not on this laptop. I do have a coyote.
As I think this, I am looking though photographs. Oh, this.
I am not going to outfox someone. I am going to outleopard them. After all, I am a single older woman. A fox? A leopard? Usually we are called cougars.
Fine with me.
For the RDP: outfox.
The Ragtag Daily Prompt today is toys. I think my favorite toys right now are the three cameras I inherited from my father. Currently I am using the Nikon Coolpix P510. My father died in 2013, so none of the cameras is new, but they are wonderful anyhow.
I took this on a beach walk last week, East Beach on Marrowstone Island. My friend and I are arguing whether the distant object is a stick or not. “Not a stick.” I say. He disagrees. The camera, with it’s zoom lens, breaks the tie. Definitely not a stick.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
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