
We’ve had high winds the last two days that have blown most of the dried leaves off of Resa’s Wolf Tree.

The wind did not blow away the color at twilight this morning.



The goose thought the old paparazzo wouldn’t see it if it stuck its head in the water!

Glenda

Fewer leaves on Resa’s Wolf Tree at sunset than were there at twilight.

Fuzzy mountains from the dust

Cranes flew by fast with the tailwind.
The cranes hovered in the wind when they were coming in for landing.



A very beautiful set from you and The Painter, Tim! Crane Airlines landing was a nice catch too, and Glenda is beautiful.
Thankks, Lavinia.
Just simply breathtaking!
Thanks, Lori.
Ruger plays that game as well, if there is no eye contact there can be no accountability
Jake gives me the side eye. Thanks, Brian.
Lovely and so colorful! Those cranes! Beautiful!
Thanks, Nancy.
come spring Resa’s tree will bloom again. There’s nothing a beautiful and intriguing as a black cat. 🐈⬛ I have a black cat , Mr. B. He’s awesome.
Thanks, Holly. It’s surprising Resa’s tree held onto its leaves for so long.
It’s very surprising. It’s resilient, like Resa. Thank you for the lovely post , Timothy.
It is. I believe I told you your Tangle Heart Tree fell over. It was very sad to lose it.
Oh No! How typical of me. It was a beauty.
Gorgeous morning and evening colors.
Thanks, Brad.
I love the crane multitude with the pink streak in the sky above them.
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Man oh man… the Painter skies you get! All gorgeous!
The painter likes our dry, dusty skies. Thanks, Dale.
Very much so!
oo surreal, Tim!!!❣️
Thanks, Cindy.
Amazing, my Wolf tree lost its leaves just in time for buds.
Fab shots all around. Thanks Tim!
She will be budding in a few months. Thanks, Resa.
Yay!