I’m beyond it now. The sky, changes, but not because of me.
I used to run away. Build campfires below the tracks beside the lake. Swish garbage. Throw the empties.
Watch coyotes get lost, eagles circle, nervous geese keeping freezing water open. Figuring the best place was below the bridge. Between the lake and river. Where there was plenty of wood to build a fire.
The whole of December and the rest of winter is ahead, beckoning, laughing.
It feels good, smart actually, to have the longjohns on early.
Anonymous
Oh…I love this shot! Stunningly beautiful!
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Jim R
Keep the longjohns handy is good advice for us all. That is a really good photo. Very stark and powerful.
I got good views last night of 46P and Uranus through my 8″ scope. The iPad control on it worked well. Trouble is, I have to take off the glove to touch the screen. My fingers were cold.
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underswansea
Yes all those metal parts on scopes, tripods and cameras can really freeze the digits.
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mountaincoward
Love the light drama on that photo – those mountains look lovely to walk!
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underswansea
Hi Carol, this picture looks Moree like spring than winter. You are correct, they are great mountains to walk. Take care.
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Julie@frogpondfarm
Wow Bob love that shot! Good to hear you are staying warm … 🙂
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underswansea
Thanks Julie! It is starting to get chilly. Wishing you and Andrew the best during the Holiday Season!
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