We finished!
Before the weather changed
Without anything breaking down
Without too (TOO) long of waits in the long line to unload at the Elevator
Last load!
YAY!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm
Linda
I was outside,
I LOVE OUTSIDE!
YES, I DO!!!
I was outside, looking for mice
So, I looked here
And I looked there
Then I headed into my garden
I looked
And
I SAW
POUNCE!!!
As I was starting to play with my food
(That is the best part)
Playing with my food
I heard
WHOOOOOOOOOOO HHHOOOOOOOOO
Looking up I saw
OWL!
When Mindy lived here, she said NEVER EVER Trust and OWL
I dropped what I was doing and ran to the house!
MOM!
Good, Mom let me in.
SAFE!
TLC Cai-Cai
Sunlight bouncing off the weeds
In silence
The hunt to find food
This is our hawk…he/she has the damaged tail feather. It must be damaged at the root for it’s always this way over all the years.
I leave before I hear the dull thud…of contact
So, that, I only enjoy the beauty.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
We had a bit of a wind, the other day…a whipping you in the face wind
Not a gentle hum of rustling leaves wind
But a PICK everything UP and FLING it around party wind
A get dirt in your face, eyes, and ears — wind.
Sometimes winds are like that—over the top, flicking you with ‘stuff’.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Under a thick black cloud
With chilly fingers of wind
Frosty clouds of rain and sleet dropped into the canyons
And across the Uncompahgre Plateau
The sun behind the clouds
Making everything glisten like an opal
The clouds like sparkling gems stones
Even unto the very end of the light of day.
From my world to your heart,
Linda
The dance of food/life
The sun and jet…streaming in the shivering air
Lawerance of Arabia, Tonto’s replacement…dancing, dancing for all the girls
The Quail rising into the sky
Moonlight; adding beauty to the earth, air, the heavens
A rather thin little pheasant—dashing, dashing, dashing away.
And my miss at getting a nice photo of a Flicker.
Each and everything dancing in my soul.
From my world to your heart,
Linda