on a November day.
a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing
Showing posts with label skies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skies. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Two Days Of Skies
Thursday the skies were blue and the trees looked like they were dressing and undressing for autumn.
Rain came Friday!!!!!
I'm sure there are many safety reasons you should not use a camera while you are driving but it has been so long without rain, I had to take a picture. I am extremely grateful.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Skies of Beauty, Skies of Might....
Skies of radiant beaming light.
Red in the morning,
sailor's warning
Cotton candy skies
and butterscotch clouds.
The waters have receded and the ice appears, hopefully, briefly, because I am not ready for winter although the migratory birds tell me to prepare. Oh, that I could fly South for the winter.
As I warm my hands near the blazing fire, I dream of spring...and it snows!!!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Sunrise, Shadows, And A Small Chance of Rain With Earthquakes
As I headed to work, I saw beautiful skies and hoped they held some rain for us. Our ground is dry, the gravel roads are dusty, and the pastures are crying out for a drink.
As the fog was burned away with the rising sun, I knew a small chance was all we had. I enjoyed the beauty of the sunrise while I drove and tried to remember the feel of rain.
Our pear tree is blooming for the second time this year. My sister, Beverly mentioned, she had read that when things bloomed out of season, it indicated an earthquake was coming! I scoffed.
The ninth, tenth and the eleventh, Arkansas had three earthquakes. Some people felt it here, others did not. The 9th was 3, the 10th was 3 and the 11th was 3.6. May be something to blooming out of season after all.
As the fog was burned away with the rising sun, I knew a small chance was all we had. I enjoyed the beauty of the sunrise while I drove and tried to remember the feel of rain.
Our pear tree is blooming for the second time this year. My sister, Beverly mentioned, she had read that when things bloomed out of season, it indicated an earthquake was coming! I scoffed.
The ninth, tenth and the eleventh, Arkansas had three earthquakes. Some people felt it here, others did not. The 9th was 3, the 10th was 3 and the 11th was 3.6. May be something to blooming out of season after all.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Friday, September 25, 2009
Izard County Skies
I am still so tired, I am not putting them in the right order. This one is last today.

This is the beautiful site that greeted me this morning as I drove to work.
Every spot on the road had a different view. Can you feel the curve?
Beautiful skies with promise of an equally beautiful day
And we shall end with the first!
I am going to bed!
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