
Dawn






Sunrise







Roses

Sunset

Dusk

Since we were on the river bed at dusk, we walked right up to the beaver feeding along the river bank, and said, “Hi!”

Surprizingly, he kept eating while keeping a watchful eye on us.


Blue Moon at dawn


Sunrise
While I was standing in the river shooting the sunrise, Jaws started swimming towards me.

Harry, the Hairy Woodpecker, pecking on a cottonwood

Mama Owl at sunrise
Spunk noticed there was a lot of orange in the floral arrangement and added his tail.

“Ahem! Pesky Paparazzo, cheez is also orange!”

“That’s more like it!”

Norte Pond has become Notre trou de boue

Neil Diamond produces a cracklin’ rose

Sunset

Spunk’s tail between a rock and a hard cat.

Post sunset colors

Silver

Daddy Owl at dusk

Dusk

Notre Pond has turned into a Norte Piddle that looks like a unicorn knight with a fox tail.

Snowy Egret

Sunrise

We were being followed by a coyote again.

Glenda
Dopple hanging out under the landing while I worked on the ramp.
The ramp is basically finished.

Dusk

Blue moon making the sky yellow before peeking over the Sandias.

Jupiter and Venus were nicely aligned.






Blue Moon rising

Looked a little more blues soomed in, through the trees

Sunrise

Notre Pond
Is almost gone
The turtles have Moved on

Another lost sole

Le long shadows




Bunnies



Loki




A load of lumber I bought to build a ramp
I’ve been planning to build a ramp to the front door for quite a while. Since the house is 32 inches off the ground (we are 16 feet below the river), the ramp is 32 feet long, but will be longer when I add the final piece that will bring the slope to the ground. I’m worn out. While I used to be strong, between lots of chemo from years gon by, and age, I’ve become a 198-pound weakling. Lifting the ramp up and securing it to the landing was quite an ordeal.

Sinset

Sasha trying to wake up at dawn

Mama Owl was giving me the tail while feeding The Lone Owlet this morning.


Jetties in the glow of the almost rising sun









A dragon over Resa’s Wolf Tree

Spunk and Jake


Snapping turtle on the irrigation ditch bank
When Jake and I went out for our afternoon walk, my neighbor, Sara, and a cyclist were pondering the snapping turtle on the irrigation ditch bank, headed away from the Clearwater ditch and river. Sara got an old horse feed bag, we got the snapping turtle in the sack, and I carried him to the river.

He was looking very dry, but still had a lot of snap in him.

He was still upset over being bagged and carried to the river, so he gave me a menacing look.

Sunset

After he got into the river, he stretched out and soaked under sunset clouds.

Jake watching the turtle soak in the shallows.

The turtles view of the sunset

Spunk

Cloudy Dawn

We got half an inch of rain yesterday and another quarter inch of rain this afternoon.



Mudback of Notre Pond enjoying the rise in the pond water from the rain.


Why did the turtle cross the levee?





This morning’s Spunk Art: “Tail In A Box!”
Turkey Vultures

I think the rain washed a lot of the fuzz off of the Lone Owlet.


Sunset after the rain
A sad, true story of a very young racoon pup I found gutted near my doorstep as if it had been sacrificed.
Sacrifice
By Timothy Price
[Verse 1]
I buried a raccoon pup at dawn
Found him by the steps
Heartless and empty
[Chorus]
Another life lost
Dark world so cruel
Why should I care?
You silly old fool
[Vers 2]
Secretly sacrificed
Under half-moon that rose at two
Such a dark mystery
[Bridge]
A spark of life was lit
To be snuffed out so soon
A baby raccoon as a sacficial lamb
So much misery for such a little life
[Chorus]
Another life lost
Dark world so cruel
Why should I care?
You silly old fool
[Otro]
With last rites fitting
Any innocent soul
Tucked in under spadefuls of sandy soil
Laid to rest, secured for eternity

Dusk
