As the night started wrapping its arms around each and every living thing on our part of the earth
I took a short walk to see if I could photograph the moon.
Then later, much later (sometimes it’s hard to sleep) I went out to try again.
It’s not the best, but our new technology with our cell phones is-well, just short of amazing.
“Come with me to visit the sunflowers; they are shy but want to be friends.”–Mary Oliver
From my world to your heart,
Linda



Love, love, love the quote! (and you, and the moon, and BooBerry, and Terry, and TLC…)
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We love you too, Cully and Tank!
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I think you got some wonderful pictures of the moon.
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Aren’t cell phones amazing anymore? Thank you!
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Speaking of cell phone cameras, they are just short of amazing. I can adjust mine to take a 110 megabit picture. The file is rather large, put the detail in the pictures is unbelievable. I wish I had it back when I started taking pictures in the early sixties. What a collection of how it was then I would have now.
How is the haying coming? I see a lot of what I call “Nevada Gold” going down I 80 here in Northern CA from Nevada to dairies in the Central Valley. Huge bales, though. 15 or 20 make a truckload.
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We are still waiting for it to dry. It takes longer this time of year.
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I usually admire the moon out my kitchen window at night. No bugs that way…or bear or skunks:)
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I think however one sees the moon is just perfect!!! π
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, hello moon! Are we howling? We’re howling, right?”
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YES!!! Boo Berry
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The moon in Wisconsin last night was spectacular. I miss Colorado, though, and night walks and the feeling of Uncompaghre Plateau air.
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π I wish I could bottle some up and send it to you π
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Night does wrap as up doesnβt it β¦ π
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I think so π
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