study in red and orange
This is for the Ragtag Daily Prompt: challenge.
What odd challenge is this? I took this stealthie downtown two days ago. I am wearing my almost not socks. Or minimal socks. Anyhow, they are elastic lace bands around the instep. These particular sandals are very comfortable but I tend to fall off them when I am tired. Somehow the almost not socks help.
But… challenge? The picture reminds me of The Foot Book. It starts: Left foot, left foot, left foot right. Feet in the morning feet at night. And it goes on, a kids book. I have a loved picture of my sister reading it to my son when he was a year old. They are on the porch in Portland. My sister’s feet are turned in and my son’s feet are turned out.
The challenge is do you have a children’s book or poem or story or speech from school memorized from 20 years ago or more. I am not counting television or movie songs here: this is something read or memorized on purpose from multiple uses….My children are both over 20 and I still have a huge number of children’s books memorized.
Have a wonderful day.
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors. Norm is currently gone for two weeks,Β but I am posting anyhow… a creature of habit. I took this downtown two days ago. All the windows are tall enough to be doors.
For Wordless Wednesday.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: pulse.
What is the pulse of a tree? Of a lake? Of the wind? Of the earth?
This is one of the Fort Worden bunkers. Green roofs are coming into fashion, and I do think they are a wonderful thing. But here are green roofs from the 1910s.
I took this during the Centrum Voiceworks week. I love the soft colors, greens and blues with a little grey and tans….
Information on green roofs: https://greenroofs.org/.
For the Ragtag Daily Press #60: quarry.
This is a white crowned sparrow being very cautious. I know the song and was answering back, with my weird human accent. You can listen to the different songs here.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt #59: whisper.
I went to a lovely party yesterday, for a 90th birthday party, in a beautiful garden.
For Mundane Monday #171, the theme is faces.
This is taken at a 90th birthday party, all three people related. I was trying to get candid shots when people were moving and talking, so this was a happy result.
Also, Trablogger is returning in August, so I don’t know if he will take Mundane Monday back over: stay tuned. Now it’s 12:31 in India and Monday, so I am going to go ahead and post, even though it’s still Sunday here….
Send your link or comment and I will list any on the theme next week.
Contributions from Mundane Monday #170: beach play.
https://klallendoerfer.wordpress.com/2018/07/23/mundane-monday-beach-and-cliffs/
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