2020. giant


some kind of giant
black, white, and red on top 
striking a pose



 

I admire the pileated woodpecker. Tall and proud, brazenly bold, its booming sounds echoing through the tallest trees, like some kind of giant banging a heavy fist on solid wood again and again. Unmistakable. It stops me every time. I look and look and watch its powerful beak stab and stop, stab and stop, determined to get the job done. I think of the giant woodpecker as a solitary soul. I rarely see more than one as I do with most other birds except, of course, the great Heron. But this time there were two giants together, both with gorgeous red top feathers and most likely life mates together. That’s a good way to travel. Together.



2019. meowzers!



cuddle up,
it looks like an inside day….
meowzers!

 



It’s Sunday morning and cold outside—feels like 33°! Inside the fire is going. It’s cozy warm and the cats are huddled together, warm and toasty. There’s Tommy and Tammy and Rascal and Phantom.πŸ˜ΈπŸ˜»πŸ™€πŸ˜½ Dan’s been busy. 😘❤️




2018. care to dance?


pretty girls
all dressed up for saturday night
care to dance?





Pretty girls stand together, soft eyes cast demurely to the side with just a hint of a smile. Oh, sweet memories. We were Sweet 16 and all dressed up for Saturday nights at the neighborhood dance hall, standing around waiting to be asked, hoping to be taken out onto the floor for a spin. No one wanted to be a wallflower. Little did I know there really are real “Wallflowers.” They come out to dance in early Spring. I saw them on today’s walk—aren’t they pretty!