Early morning, looking across Port Townsend Bay to Indian Island.
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Early morning, looking across Port Townsend Bay to Indian Island.
I took this photograph this week in the early morning, going downtown for a cup of coffee….
This is for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #65. I was out watching the solstice sunrise and these are some of my neighbor’s trees. Everything changes color and takes turns receiving the early angled sunlight. This is a study of light and color and sky.
This is for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #62. I have a Little Free Library built into my fence. There is a bench that goes through the fence. Sometimes I put out a carafe of coffee. On the back is a small table that folds down. Now that the sun is getting up so early, I am often out there watching the dawn….
The red rose has been there for years, but never bloomed until this summer and last summer, because the deer ate the buds as fast as they formed. The deer have come in once when we left the gate open, but we’ve been careful since then.
Early morning sky in my back yard, with light just turning the sky blue. This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #59. Good morning all…..and I hope you find beauty in the mundane things at home….
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday, an early morning picture at the Blue Moose Cafe, waiting for them to open.
For photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #55: I rarely get a good photograph of Ms Boa outside, because when I point the camera at her she purr-chirps and comes over. But this time I got the zoom just right — caught her!
This if for Photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #51. Just an early morning photo when I was arriving at work….
This is for the Ronovan Writes weekly haiku #51, prompt words future and give. I have been reading Walt Kelley’s Pogo again. One strip yesterday worked it’s way from ptarmagin and ptruly and pteam all the way to a pun involving “non compass Memphis” in just four panels. Talk about away with words! I am studying latin again in my spare time, so I about fell off my chair laughing. Hooray for Mr. Kelly!
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I took the photograph last summer camping on Marrowstone Island.
Ha, the joke is on me. That’s the June 2015 challenge. I’m leaving it up……
Sun this morning, after driving my son early to catch his bus back to college, through patches of fog with the tops of trees rising like islands, like tree orcas, like mysterious whales, out of the fog as the sun rose.
BLIND WILDERNESS
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