Comics Connoisseur

ComicsConniseur

 

Apparently Stretch is becoming a comics connoisseur from Laurie reading Tintin while we waterboard him (subcutaneous fluids for renal failure) every night, because when I went back out to the kitchen last night after he thought we had gone to bed, I found him reading the funnies that Laurie had left on her book holder. He was so engrossed that I was able to sneak a photo before he noticed me and slinked off, looking a little embarrassed.

When the Sandias turned pink at sunset, I decided to try a panorama through the bare cottonwoods. While I was photographing the mountains, a great blue heron landed on a cottonwood between the irrigation and clearwater ditches, affording me the opportunity to get a pretty clear photo of it. When I was going back inside, Puck had all his attention fixed on something. I couldn’t see what it was, but he was so concentrated that I snapped the photo of him. The shutter clicking interrupted his concentration, he glanced at me, then started looking around as if he was trying to find the object of his attention, scolded me with a few choice meows when he seemed not to see it again (I assume he was saying “nice going stupid ¡#%&^@$*! photographer”), then he jumped down off the railing and came inside with me. When I went out a little later, I was able to get a detailed shot of the moon in the clear, cold, winter sky.

 

PinkSandiasCottonwoods

 

TheHeronInCottonwood

 

PuckOnRail

 

Moon

 

3 thoughts on “Comics Connoisseur

  1. These are all great, all for different reasons. I love the one of Stretch, just because.
    I also love the panorama of the Sandias at sunset, *because you can see them now.* Of course, I’ll also think your place is beautiful when the cottonwoods get their leaves in the spring. I’m anxious to see what you will be planting, and how the place is “settling in.” Just two more months to the spring equinox. 🙂

      • Then I am going to look forward to the Brown-Eyed Susan and Echinacea for this year. I loved them last year, and maybe they’ll spread out even more this year!

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