Written for Wordless Wednesday and Weekly Photo Challenge: Signs
The instructions for the Weekly Photo Challenge are:
For this week’s Photo Challenge, stimulate your creative process and imagine which of your images you would like to see gracing the cover of a book, an album, or a magazine. Would the image inspire us to take a peek through the pages, listen to the music, or buy a ticket to the show? Would it strike a chord with viewers, making them reflect on or revisit memories of places, people, and experiences.
This is the photo I picked for a book cover: Continue reading “Weekly Photo Challenge: Cover Art”
This has been a summer unlike any I have ever experienced in Seattle. I think there were around 46 days with temperatures in the 80’s. While that may be normal, or even cool, for most of the country, it is unheard of here. I think the last time this happened was in 1958. Even though we are now in the last half of October, it is still warmer than normal.
I have been using my pellet stove in the mornings but haven’t turned on the house heat yet. Squash, tomatoes and eggplant are still growing in the garden.
Look at the flower I cut this morning! The colors aren’t quite as vibrant as earlier in the year, but it is still beautiful.
This is the first post written after activating a different theme (i.e. a new format, new colors, etc.). Considering changing to a new theme was part of Blogging 201: Assignment 2
Soon after I started to drive yesterday, I noticed that there were two insects on the window to the left of me, about 8 inches from my face. They did not look like anything I had ever seen before and their presence and proximity startled me. I couldn’t tell if they were inside the car or outside. Continue reading “Weekly Photo Challenge: From Out-of-this-World”
When I saw the Weekly Photo Challenge was to take a picture of a sign, I knew exactly what picture I would take. Last week, I felt stunned when I passed a huge cannabis billboard. It was my understanding that billboards advertising alcohol and tobacco were illegal. How could a billboard advertising a recreational drug be acceptable??????? It made no sense to me. Continue reading “Weekly Photo Challenge: Cannabis Sign”
When I was walking in my neighborhood two weeks ago, I saw this tree stump and wondered why it had been decorated it this way. After pondering it for some time, the story I made up was that the homeowners didn’t want the tree there and didn’t want to take out the stump. I suspected these materials were placed in this way to keep people from tripping over it. Continue reading “Why?”
When I was talking on the phone this morning, my eye happened to notice a leaf on my back deck doing a most peculiar thing. I watched it for quite awhile and was totally stumped. When I finished the call, I went outside to take a look.
Five hours later, as I am writing this post, it is still swinging!
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