Teenagers

Thunderheads were building up in the distance.

While Nora Owl and Willa were having a beak-to-beak in a corral, Walter flew in.

“Banzai!”

Nora Owl: “We don’t want to see your willy Walter! Cut it out.” Walter: “But Mama!”

Willa: “Mama! He’s still doing it.” Nora Owl: “WALTER! How many times do I have to tell you?”

Walter sneaked up on Nora Owl and Willa.

“SURPRIZE! Ahahahaha!

Nora Owl: “WALTER! YOU JERK! You kids are impossible. I’m out of here!” Willa: “NO! Mama! Don’t leave me with Walter!” Walter: “Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Take a good look, Willa!”

A bovine Cowwow at sunset.

47 thoughts on “Teenagers

  1. Those are some impressive thunderheads, Tim, and I always love the Sandias and sunsets.

    The owl series is precious! The youngsters are pretty big now, but no horns yet. Is mama continuing to feed them or are they still learning?

  2. I like the storm cloud photo at the beginning. And I didn’t know you spoke Owl Tim. Do you give lessons?

  3. Just amazing seeing the family of owls and those shots of the tops of the trees and sky – well just a big WOW factor going on there all the time.

  4. “The kids are alright”

    Almost time to leave home.

    So, getting some post Jeep wind. I started drawing a new AGM post.

    They will be having a “Gown-In” on your property. It’s L’Éte de l’Amour 

    • Good to hear your getting back to drawing. Sounds like a fun post. Remember that there is a maze in Rebecca’s black bamboo. Thanks, Resa.

      • Okay… a maze…like the minotaur? I must have forgotten. Interesting. I’ll write you about that once drawings are getting done.
        Boogapony will be popping over from Glam, to be the entertainment.
        Maybe she could dance in the maze?
        Just throwing ideas around right now.

  5. Hahaha, streaker Walter –

    Pardon me, sir, did you see what happened?
    Yeah, I did
    I’s standin’ over there by the fence
    And here he come
    Flying through the pole beams
    Through the fruits and vegetables
    Naked as an owl bird
    And I hollered over t’ Nora
    I said, “Don’t look, Nora!”
    But it’s too late
    She’d already been incensed

    • You must be a fan of Ray Stevens, also. I love his political incorrectness. The Streak is a great song. Thanks, Brian.

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