The persimmons were very large this year, perhaps in response to the drought...the leaves are almost all orange now, falling rapidly...
Here is the stump of a tree limb that was chopped off to make room for the path. It looks so deep but is actually flat.
A moon that's not quite finished:
This next one is part of a new story cloth. I'll say more about it in another post, because it represents a new train of thought, a metaphysical train of thought, and the words haven't lined up right just yet:
And here is the next phase of this one!
Tomorrow we're going to the farm to celebrate Thanksgiving, and here, instead of a picture of Gilly to represent the creaturely world, I offer you one of our local wild turkeys, whom I hope will still be foraging happily in the woods all day tomorrow and on and on.
I am very, very grateful to you, dear readers, for dropping by to visit, and I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving! xo, s.
Grateful for you in return.
ReplyDeletePats to Gilly ... all best wishes for a lovely T-day to you both. Luv from Lopez!
Christi, that was so quick!! A thanksgiving treat!
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving. I enjoy your photos of fruit, feathers and greenery...looking out at the Central Alberta snow, falling quite steadily...Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, what a surprise it would be if snow were to fall here! I think I should rather like it...at least for awhile. Meanwhile, there is a lot of gratitude for the rain, which is still falling on and off. When I look at the reservoir though...it still looks pretty empty...
Deletelove the metaphysical train of thought...my mind is
ReplyDeletewhirling with what it might be
Thank you Grace...I'm trying to formulate my thoughts well enough to write them, rather than just think them, but soon something will appear...your encouragement helps!
DeleteOh that bird pulling...love that!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Deb...this one is evolving slowly, but it feels better now with the bird energy helping the horse...I don't know what will be next!
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