For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: quench.
The roots reaching for the earth and water and to be strong and to quench the trees’ thirst.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: quench.
The roots reaching for the earth and water and to be strong and to quench the trees’ thirst.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: squirrel.
But…. you say…. there’s no squirrel.
True. I am thinking of the cartoons where dogs are having a serious discussion and then one of them says, “Squirrel!” and they all get distracted. My sister and I would use it to mean distraction or change of topic.
Now…. why does it make me think of twitter? And specifically this US presidential administration? I think there is a lot of saying “squirrel” to distract people when there is no squirrel. Man up and stop tweeting distractions. Not man up: grow up. Learn to be a grown up.
This photo is not shopped. It’s straight out of my camera. That early morning light where to water reflects the sky color, oh, it is so amazing…..
I love the orange sky and peach and lemon and tangerine, just as the sun rises! This has been a difficult week with the time change and with a concert or concert rehearsal four out of the last 5 evenings after a full day of clinic. Concert today and tomorrow, and I love the pieces we are doing. Here: Rainshadow Chorale.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: petrichor.
For Wordless Wednesday.
I think this is a Western grebe. Or a Clark’s. There was a pair together down by the water Saturday when it was stormy.Β They were fishing quite happily.

Together and then one dives.

It was hard to steady the zoomed camera in the wind. Here is without the zoom:

And both dived:

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For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Friday.
I did Saturday yesterday. All tangled up and self deception and deluded.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: loose.
As the sun warms the air in the early morning, loose fog creeps over Indian Island.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sublime.
My daughter was home from noon Saturday until 3 pm Sunday. We took two beach walks in between her spending most of her time studying.
I zoomed in with my cell phone trying to figure out what the tiny gold boat on the horizon is. We thought either a light colored boat or a barge of sawdust…. It rained all Saturday night and some of Sunday and some of the time on the beach. But we had sun too.
This is looking north from North Beach, towards Vancouver Island.
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