Snow dance
For the Daily Prompt: conversant.
For the Daily Prompt: assay.
We went down early and took pictures in the snow. Kai Tai Lagoon was partly frozen. How many different birds do you recognize in our assay?
This is also for Norm2.0’s Thursday doors, and also today, taken at around noon. The snow is disappearing very fast, but there are still treacherous ice patches in any shadows and it will all freeze again tonight…
I am having an Interesting Week, with simultaneous dental/medical/eye stuff. I get to see my FOURTH doctor this week this afternoon. Emergency root canal two days ago and antibiotics and pain medicines, so I am on the wrong side of the stethoscope this week. I would rather work than see doctors, wouldn’t you?
For Norm2.0’s Thursday doors.
This is my house at about 7:30 this morning, all snowy.
For Wordless Wednesday and the Daily Prompt: encrusted.
For the Daily Prompt: encrusted.
We had very early snow on Sunday that melted as it warmed up. And under the snow is lichen and the wooden roof.
For the Daily Prompt: constant.
Wrong kind of fairy, right? No, I am thinking of the rain. We were trying to capture the ferry coming in at night in the rain with cell phones… instead we catch a glimpse of rain fairies, sliding down the lit streaks….
And constant? The ferries are constant between here and Whidby Island, leave and return, back and forth, faithful, constant.
For the Daily Prompt: present.
Each day and each night, every sunrise and every sunset, is a gift.
Taken at Lake Matinenda in 2006.
For the Daily Prompt: courage.
In 2006, I am photographing the cousins all swimming and a mud fight starts…. oh. Should I stop it? “No rocks!” I say. My sister chimes in, “Don’t throw mud at us!” My daughter prudently gets out.
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