The shot I used for our Christmas card happens to fit nicely with this weeks photo challenge. It’s also an excellent chance to wish all of you at WordPress a Merry Christmas. If you can’t be merry at least have a happy one. π
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Flocks, Herds & Fleets
Flocks, Herds & Fleets
I had a hard time deciding on the above title or Turkeys, Trucks, Cows & Churches. Sometimes less is more… or better… or more better. Anyway this is more better. π
In response to this weekβs photo challenge I snapped a few shots on my way home. It’s a short drive (less than ten miles) of rural countryside but I was amazed at the various communes within my own community. The whole thing made me think deeply about worlds inside worlds… circles inside circles…
Thank goodness the wild turkeys came into view and kept me from thinking myself to death.
Let There Be Light
God declared it, WordPress aired it
With a flick and a click I merely shared it.
Thanks to Ben for this WordPress challenge
Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected
Cheri said βIN A NEW POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO THAT MEANS UNEXPECTED TO YOU.β
Well Cheri I wake up in a new world every morning so just about anything that happens after the first cup of coffee comes as a surprise.
Unexpected things are happening around us every day, 24/7 but we are usually too preoccupied to appreciate them. Small astonishing things like this dried leaf wafting on a breeze.
Or the tiny sweet bloom of an Elaeagnus
Some things we totally expect. If the weatherman tells us a storm is coming we anticipate a change in atmosphere accompanied by a little wind and rain. If we see lightning we generally expect to hear thunder.
We can even guesstimate the distance of a storm by counting theΒ seconds between the lighting strike and the boom of thunder then divide that number by two. But occasionally they come so close together you barely purse your lips to say one and WHAM!!
The unexpected happens.
That’s why I refuse to live in tree. π
Layers of Autumn
The colors of assurance that must tide us over until Spring…
Prompted by the weekly photo challenge.
Too Numerous To Mention
This weeks photo challenge is titled Habit. I have far too many to mention and fewer still I am willing to confess but isn’t that a lovely sky? Maybe I am a habitual optimist – always looking up.
Not Quite Macabre
In response to the weekly photo challenge: Eerie
Give no heed to the Sasquatch and ignore the Chupacabra for they are plainly seen.
But be watchful of the light and mindful of the shade for there are dreadful things in between.
Weekly Photo Challenge (Combining Hues & Horizons)
These photos are recycled from older posts but they will work for the challenge(s): The Hue of You and Horizons.
This is me. These colors are the sum of my parts and they bring me peace. That along with the unfaltering hope that what lies beyond the next horizon will be all I ever dreamed of.
We are what we eat, what we breathe and what we believe.Β Eat to nourish the body, breathe to soothe the soul and believe the sky is the the limit.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Infinite
Good Morning
Q: What does your morning look like?
A: My mornings consist of coffee (lots of coffee), a walk and being greeted by the most awesome guard dogs in the world. See how they saved me from that turkey in the background?
I wake the flowers up ‘good morning Morning Glory’ and forecast the weather by holding my wet thumb in the air. Sometimes I lick it, sometimes I let one of the dogs do it for me.
Today’s forecast: FABULOUS. It is cloudy and seventy degrees.Β The wind is up, the temperature is down and there is a real honest to goodness cold front blowing in. π
Gloomy skies are the perfect inspiration for dark stories so I had better get busy before the weather changes.Β You know the old saying “If you donβt like the weather, wait five minutes and it will change.” “why lick your thumb if someone else will do it for you.”


