For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sage.
I took this in Arizona in 2015. I feel so lucky to be able to travel sometimes to such a different environment. Rather a contrast from here in the Pacific Northwest yesterday and today.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sage.
I took this in Arizona in 2015. I feel so lucky to be able to travel sometimes to such a different environment. Rather a contrast from here in the Pacific Northwest yesterday and today.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sanctuary.
I have been worried about certain patients and my yard hummingbird, Tictoc. But I am relieved to see Tictoc today, zipping around and sheltering when the snow starts back up.


For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sanctuary.
We are in a very big winter storm in the Pacific Northwest. Some years we get no snow, but right now we have 6 inches and still snowing. I have heat and light and power and tea. And food. So home is the sanctuary right now.
Is the snow threatening?

Or beautiful?

And yes, I took these this morning, at about 4:30 am.
For the Ragtag Daily prompt: baggage.
Boa Cat does not like baggage. Baggage means I am going on a trip without her. She will sit in the suitcase when I am packing. I have taken her with me to stay at a friend’s. She doesn’t like the car much either, but puts up with it.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: manufacture.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: mettlesome.
I took this Monday, after walking to my cold dark clinic, pulling paper back up charts and calling everyone to cancel.
Which duck would I be? The crested one, asleep.
I do not sleep through my Rotary meetings nor my clinic meetings, since my clinic has been open for ten years. However, I was very skilled at sleeping though hospital administration meetings. I was tired from being on call!
It was still freezing out, yet this small duck slept on. I think it’s a hooded merganser. I thinks its a pretty mettlesome place to nap.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: hum.
Tictoc is the hummingbird who lives in my yard. I don’t think they can fly in heavy snow.

It finally stopped snowing. Tictoc was really happy.

I think this fits the Ragtag Daily Prompt: skedaddle.
We did get snow yesterday! Boa cat did not want to stay out with me.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: gridiron.
This is my son in 2010, grilling.


By 2012 the high school team is the Redhawks. My son played football, though he knew I didn’t approve. Too much brain trauma. He was fast or lucky or both and no concussion or broken bones there.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: effort.
You have to tolerate mud to be a mountain bike racer in the Pacific Northwest.


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