.... for Flower Friday. Many thanks Anni for hosting.
From the Sun to the Moon Following yesterday's sunrise blip it was a Hunter's moon capture this morning.
...and a little bit of purple in the cornfield... A good run back down the A1M this morning, and arrived in time for a quick lunch followed by petanque in the sunshine.
Last night but too good not to show as she was up on Mt Vic and had the advantage of height. WalkingS got closest to the story yesterday as the bloke had to get the Landrover off the rails because.
Minor collision on the High St. I'm sure I heard a hissed 'pr*ck' somewhere, and to be fair, the gentleman with the dog was wandering about like a fart in a trance, as they say. Grey day, gey grey.
Our valley lies between highish (8,000-ish feet) mountains to sea level, and we can usually see the coming weather as it rolls in from one or the other direction. These are the mists this morning. In ...
Like the moon it shall be established forever, a faithful witness in the skies.
Rob had his procedure today and the surgeon was very happy with it. Our friend Andy took us in and we walked around in the sunshine and had coffee while Rob was being treated. The local anaesthetic is ...
It is a heavily overcast day here, unusual for us, so the fall colors really popped. Laney enjoyed the change of locale and totally ignored the few dogs we came across. We went twice as far as we ...
As we travelled down the Mekong today we went ashore at a small remote Lao village (another view in extra). Until recently the only transport in and out was by river, though there is now a road which ...
Today was not a good day for blippers - grey and damp and dingy, so probably not a great day for moths at the end of their flight time either. I found this pretty angle shades on the stair carpet.
It's been a while since we have had a nice sunrise that I've seen. This morning as I was waiting to head to school the sky really lit up. It changed to gold by the time I got to school and the cloud ...