The Salish Sea at sunrise, all pale blue and pale pink and silver. From September 2021.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: silver.
The Salish Sea at sunrise, all pale blue and pale pink and silver. From September 2021.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: silver.
“Make new friends but keep the old, one is silver but the other gold.” My parents taught me that round. We sang lots of rounds growing up.
What does the picture have to do with knitting? I knit the hat! I got to hike with old friends from the 1980s last week. They are old friends, not old! Well, we might be getting a little grey.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: knit.
Mary and Nissa are at the fundraiser. Only $100 each!
“I am the man for the job,” says Joe. He is elegant in a suit and tie and crisp white shirt. “I don’t lie. I don’t break laws. I don’t even speed! I am a man of sterling character!”
Mary and Nissa enjoy the fundraiser very much. Nissa is driving Mary home afterwards.
“He’s so wonderful! And that meal! Did you see all the silver? He is the man for the job!”
Nissa turns the car into Mary’s driveway. She turns the car off and looks at Mary.
“What?” says Mary.
Nissa pulls a spoon out of her pocket.
“You stole a silver spoon?” says Mary, appalled.
Nissa breaks it in half. It splinters.
“Wood. With silver paint. Don’t be fooled, Mary.” Nissa hands Mary the two wooden halves and Mary stares at them. Nissa gets out to help Mary in to the house.
After she is situated, walker within reach, Mary says, “I may rethink that donation I was going to make. Thank you for coming with me, Nissa.”
Nissa smiles. “You are welcome. Thank you for taking me.”
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The woman in the picture is new to my home. She has a tag that reads “Chubby Purple Mama”. She was made by an artist in town, Karen Renee Page, who died in September. Many dolls were given for a fundraiser. This doll has crystals and a piece of wood in her belly. Without them she is not balanced. I added one of the chalcedony nodules that I find here on the beach.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: sterling.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: frost.
I took this in January 2018. The water is not frozen, but it is cold. And the color of the water looks like frost or ice….
Buffle, whiffle, sniffle, snuffle… Isn’t bufflehead a wonderful name for a duck?
For the Daily Prompt: meager.
I think my heart is too small to hold this beauty for long. It rushes off to other things. “Come back,” I say, “stay here….”
We walked yesterday evening and the water turned silver as the light polarized. Beautiful.
This for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #88
and for the Daily Prompt: flee.
Where to? And no, it isn’t Brian on the sign… is it Brain?… with a halo?
I took this in Portland. I was out during the day, so did not see any zombies.
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