Cottonwoods / Plants / Poetry Dry October 3, 2024 Timothy Price38 Comments Persistence of dryPlied, lifeless, fallen, brokenThe drought counts its dead Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
I wish I could send some of this rain your way. Nothing drastic. We’re heading into another week of rain every day! Reply
Love the picture of skeletons…..and I wish we could send you some rain…..we have more than enough…. Reply
It is a terrible thing to witness long droughts, and then there’s that amusing cage full of skeletons. You have an interesting mind, Timothy. Reply
A good poem that would fit what we see up here, too! 39 and clear at sunrise, now in the lower 50s overcast and sprinkling. Reply
The TimKu was disturbing, until the last pic. Then I laughed! Dem Dry & Drastic Plastic Fantastic Bones. Reply
Bone dry apparently – I was wondering where my trail skeletons took off to – tell them to get back here, they have kids to scare. Reply
It always pains me to see the land suffering from a drought.
It’s rough. Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Sorry to see it so dry there. The analogy of dead branches to skeletal bones is quite eerie.
Thanks, Rebecca.
I wish I could send some of this rain your way. Nothing drastic. We’re heading into another week of rain every day!
Thanks, Holly. Stay dry.
Thank you Timothy ☔️
Love the picture of skeletons…..and I wish we could send you some rain…..we have more than enough….
Thanks, Janet.
As bones at that…
Thanks, Shey.
It is a terrible thing to witness long droughts, and then there’s that amusing cage full of skeletons. You have an interesting mind, Timothy.
My mind is off center and not even. Thanks, Jet.
And is very good at lateral thinking!
Hahaha! Thanks, Lavinia.
It’s the same here, and the summer heat persists. I’m ready to start performing rain dances!
Anything will help. Thanks, Dawn.
Droughts are so sad but I have to say, your images are beautiful.
Bring on the Skellies!
Thanks, Dale.
A good poem that would fit what we see up here, too!
39 and clear at sunrise, now in the lower 50s overcast and sprinkling.
Thanks, Lavinia. It’s been staying in the 40s at night and mid to high 70s during the day.
37 and clear today. We have had 2 light frosts this week.
it must be Halloween around the corner 🙂
It’s getting close. Thanks, John.
oh spooky and nice comparisons, Tim❣️
Thanks, Cindy.
The skeletons are fitting. It’s dry as a bone here too. Hugs.
Thanks, Teagan.
The TimKu was disturbing, until the last pic. Then I laughed!
Dem Dry & Drastic Plastic Fantastic Bones.
The drought is disturbing, but we still need to laugh. Thanks, Resa.
Right on!
Oh my, we are also having very dry weather but its due to break by the end of October.
We passed our monsoon season with almost no rain. Thanks, Robbie.
Oh dear, that sounds bad.
Not good at all.
Bone dry apparently – I was wondering where my trail skeletons took off to – tell them to get back here, they have kids to scare.
They are holding out for higher pay and better hours. Thanks, Brian.