For the Daily Prompt: unfurl. A curled fern.
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For the Daily Prompt: unfurl. A curled fern.
This is an early morning photograph, downtown, not this year.
It was frightening to fly back from Wisconsin last week and have the plane descend into smoke in Seattle. The smoke from fires in British Columbia and Washington blanketed the city. I am used to descending into cloud, but smoke looks brown and was neither opaque nor transparent. Haze.
I missed the worst air, but the smoke still bothers me. One afternoon my receptionist and I both were having trouble with eye irritation from the bad air. My clinic is in a 1950s building and closing all the windows and doors is hot! No air conditioning.
I am hoping that we make changes to slow and mitigate climate change and global warming: I don’t want the world on fire!
How many summers will it take? My guess is three consecutive summers….
I am submitting this to Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors. Maybe it’s a doorway, but then a way leads somewhere, doesn’t it? Does a door have to have a door or does a doorway count?
For Wordless Wednesday.
We love flowers in different colors and take joy in them. Why not people?
Also for the weekly Photo Challenge: elemental.
Early morning last week, Wisconsin, and the dew is everywhere and green and very wet.
I am submitting this for the weekly Photo Prompt: elemental.
I took this in Wisconsin last week in the early morning. I like the light on the grass and on the horse and the contrast with shadows….what is more elemental than light and dark?
I love the dark night and the bright day, the moon and the sun, the fire and the water, the love and the grief, the cow and the horse, the dog and the cat, the air and the earth.
Where is the stealthie, you say?
It’s a moon stealthie….the moon is so beautiful.
In the early morning in Wisconsin, I saw a halo… I am sending the halo to all the people who stood and stand up against white supremicism. I am sending the halo to all people, all colors, all genders. And we couldn’t see the halo unless the shadow were present, could we? There is no light without contrasting dark and we must love both the shadow and the light. I am not ok with white supremicism. Please, send this halo to those who stand up for love and equality and against discrimination.
My daughter and I walked the beach after breakfast this morning. The gulls were out in groups, awkward teens as well as adults. Small groups, too….
BLIND WILDERNESS
in front of the garden gate - JezzieG
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All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain!
An onion has many layers. So have I!
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