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Glorious Color
I’m interrupting the River Walk to share a moment of exquisite beauty. I returned to the valley on Saturday after being gone for the day, just in time to catch the last light. My husband and I were driving on … Continue reading
Posted in Community, pacific nw, Photo
Tagged colorful, evening, evening sky, Mt. Si, sky, sunset
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Cuz it’s Dark!
If you’re wondering why I haven’t been posting many nature photos… It’s been dark and rainy a good deal of the time. Although I do have a set of photos from a beautiful morning I haven’t had time to get … Continue reading
Posted in nature, pacific nw, Photo, Uncategorized
Tagged black cloud, clouds, clouds gathering, dark, sky, storm clouds, stormy weather
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Feb 8/16 is No Coat Required
It’s warm! February has delivered. I was out in a light sweater. One can walk in the wind without turning a well insulated back and pulling up a collar or hood to avoid breaking their teeth with chattering. How refreshing to … Continue reading
Posted in Inspirational, nature, Photo, Uncategorized
Tagged contrail, jet trail, mountains, sky, sunset
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Scene 11/22 Moonrise Over the Shoulder of Si
I came outside from my last bit of writing for the day and caught the moon just lifting from the shoulder of Mt. Si. What a perfect moment! I’m going to put up my NaNoWriMo Word Count Chart each day after … Continue reading
Posted in Community, nature, pacific nw, Photo
Tagged evening sky, moon, moonrise, moutainside, sky
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Scene 11/16 Phases of the Heart
I’m saddened by what happened in Paris, and my heart goes out to the families who have lost those they love and to those who no longer feel safe in the world. In my grief, I looked up to … Continue reading