
Sunrise


Spunk

Glenda and Gwendolyn

Silver

Loki, Glenda, Gwendolyn, Spunk, Sasha

Late afternoon

Silver

Glenda



Jake got caught in the mosquito net again


Sunset


The Big Dipper at 4:50 am this morning
Jake got me up to go out and hang out with Chupacabra and La Llorona in the wee hours of the morning. I got photos of the morning stars.

The Big Dipper, Orion’s Belt and Stars! Whoopee!

Dawn

Wow! Dawn makes me jump for joy!


Those colors are worth a bow


Black Cat Break
All right! A Black Cat Break!


Jake got stuck in the mosquito netting on his way out to watch the sunset.
Poor Jake! We’re jumping for him!


Woo Hoo! Look at those beautiful cranes in flight.


The Mountains are so beautiful! Look at all those towers!


Such pretty golds and oranges at dusk!

Night Sky


Spunk Art @ 5:00 AM

Mysty dawn


Coyote was doing a weird stretch this morning
We may have awakened him


That felt good!

The cranes are collecting



Silver trying to teach an early morning cat class.
Silver gave up on the cat class, and gave into the summoning sunrise.

Almost sunset

Jake: “Ah, hmm! Hey, paparazzo, when are we going back inside so you can feed me?”

Dawn
Our walk at dawn, a sniff and pee for Jake, took much longer than normal this morning because of colors, critters, and a different route home that introduced Jake to an overwhelming variety of new smells and tumbleweeds to pee on.

Daddy Owl


Geese


A coyote following us




We had to stop and play with our Three Amigos


Intense oranges at dawn

A rather gray sunset

Freezing temperatures and a higher river level produced more fog this morning.

A more colorful dawn
While Jake and I were out walking in freezing temperatures at daybreak, the cats were still asleep on the bed when we got back before sunrise. They were still sleeping in after sunrise.

Marble says one of many advantages she has over being a dog is that she can sleep in while the dog and stupid paparazzo have to go on a walk in the freezing cold.


Sunset