All of the logs that have been lying under the apple trees have been debarked, moved by dolly, dried out, and are now stacked in the carport. I’m proud of myself for getting that part done. The bark is here and there. After letting bugs skeedaddle from one pile I put it in a growing…
Month: October 2023
Friday Favorite Feature 10 — (TV series) Poker Face (2023)
image link The first time I saw Natasha Lyonne was in a few episodes of, “Orange is the New Black” back when it first started, in 2013. Can’t remember whether I finished watching S1 or not but did not watch beyond it for sure. From what I remember of the series about women in prison…
POPO2023 Day 27
George Seurat, “Circus Sideshow” Shadows’ dark treasures glimmer far from light of day, confined to damp caverns of morbid lust; where polite gentlemen slink, to thrust their filthy minds, swine before pearls.
POPO2023 Day 26
Georges Seurat, “The Bridge at Courbevoie” Ten witch hazel saplings arrived last spring. They summered in pots without incident. Transplanted in fall along the fence line. In winter, they were nibbled by foraging deer. This Spring, they lushed out in perfect green. Since then, they’ve battled tent caterpillars, more deer, weed whackers (sorry!,) and drought….
#FF — Cold
PHOTO PROMPT © Lisa Fox (my pic) Snow as soap made it easy to wash blood off her hands but not from her tattered dress. When the dogs came she’d still be easy tracking on this side of the frozen river. She drank handfuls of snow, soothing her parched throat. She’d followed the moss on…
POPO2023 Day 25
Henri Matisse, “The King’s Sadness” No matter how carefully you arrange your ‘do a hair will fall out of place. Install a yard of bluebird houses and they fill with shy, blue birds, until they house hordes of small wrens with sharp beaks and who sing all day long.
