For the Daily Prompt: shallow.
Are these waters deep or shallow?
What do I fear in the depths or am I comfortable there?
Sunrise, Port Townsend Bay, 2012, with Mount Rainier in the distance.
For the Daily Prompt: shallow.
Are these waters deep or shallow?
What do I fear in the depths or am I comfortable there?
Sunrise, Port Townsend Bay, 2012, with Mount Rainier in the distance.
Happy Friday and I hope you sail into a refreshing and relaxing weekend.
I took the photograph in 2014.
For Wordless Wednesday.
Taken April 2016 here.
My earliest memory is taste and proprioception.
I am outside in the yard. I am under three, because it is when we still lived in Knoxville, Tennessee. I am standing. I am not terribly steady and I am holding on to the pipe. I remember how the pipe feels, metal and a bit rusty and rough. The day is hot, but the metal is cool on my hands. I am drinking the water out of the top of a pipe that sticks up from the ground. Water pools in the top and I like it. It tastes of iron. I am not supposed to drink that water.
I lose my balance a little and bump hard against the pipe. My tooth breaks. Now my mouth tastes of blood and iron.
I don’t remember it hurting much and I am not scared. I am mostly annoyed and resigned. I think, I am going to get caught now, I can’t hide this.
This is me in the canoe and my parents, in the early 1960s. I don’t know who took the photograph.
Happy fourth and we did a beach walk.
We parked in the lower parking lot for Mount Townsend, which means an extra 1.2 miles each way. But, we pass the small lake. On our way down in the afternoon we spotted this beauty. A great horned owl: sunning? Fishing? Enjoying warmth?
A beautiful surprise.
For the Daily Prompt: passenger.
Where, you say?
The bird flying. I think it is a duck by the silhouette….a passenger, passing, passage, in the photo.
…not man or woman made…
I took this at Lake Matinenda in Ontario, Canada.
This is for Thursday Doors.
I took this in the Baltimore Aquarium. The escalator down has row after row of different water habitats…but you can see more than one at once….magical and mysterious.
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