From the Glenstone Museum.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
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Elwha watched me decorate my stick with soft ornaments and paper ornaments.

Both cats helped, removing ornaments when they were not pleased with the placement. Including ones near the top.

I think the decoration will continue to change and evolve right through Christmas.


For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: stick.
On the Solstice, friends took me to the Glenstone Museum. They combine art, architecture and nature. They have planted over 7000 native trees and have planted over 10,000 native grasses. We can photographs inside but not outside. There are winding paths and sculptures and buildings, both big and small. ‘
In one of the museums, there is a walled outdoor installation called Collapse. It is rusting beams in a 16 foot deep hole surrounded by a 16 foot wall. Moss is starting to grow a little as it weathers. Only three people can go out at a time, with a guide. I asked if anyone had sung into the space, since the metal would bounce the sound around. The guide said he did not think so. I sang part of Faure’s Pie Jesu in to it. The guide said that the installation makes him think of the twin towers and he thanked me.
https://www.glenstone.org/art/exhibition/michael-heizer/
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
There just isn’t quite enough snow for a sleigh
but the kids at heart figure out how to play
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sleigh.
Taken in 2018.
Grass colors on the first day of winter, taken yesterday.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Very happy Solstice, the day when our lovely orb Sol returns from her southern vacation and graces the north with her presence. And yet, it’s the first day of winter.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: orb.
Do we have a word for fungal flowers? Or are these lichens?
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Is it a flower or not?
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
The Ragtag Daily Prompt today is protagonist.
Sol Duc is ready to go outside in the dark and explore.
So there is also an antagonist.
I looked up contagonist and that’s a word too, though I haven’t seen it used much.
Agonist is a word too.
So if the heroine of a story is not a pro, is she an amatuagonist?
Sol Duc doesn’t care. “I’m a cat and I am always the protagonist.”

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