
Cranes specks in the sky
Freezing cottonwoods shiver
Dawn spreads light’s colors

Sun sets behind wire
Orange glow fades out of reach
Thoughts gone asunder

Dawn anticipates the violence of the sun

Contrails mark the night sky as they are blown, and reshaped into apparitions.





The beaver moon shining bright, and full of itself, rises in anticipation of becoming a bloody beaver moon in the wee hours of the morning†.

The above photo is only representative of the blood moon that will happen almost 8 hours after this post’s posting.
†There will be a full eclipse of the moon in the wee hours of the morning on 11/8/22 that will be visible from my location starting at 1:00 am. The full eclipse will be at 3:59 am. The moon will set before the eclipse ends at 6:56, close to sunrise.

Dawn

If you remember the post October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month where I told the story about the office baby shower for a guy, the baby was born yesterday, October 26th, on my birthday. The baby weighed in at 6 lbs 14 Oz. Congratulations, new Dad and new Mom!



Sunset. Dusk with Jupiter and Saturn. Jupiter through the trees.

Sliver moon at dawn.

Cold sunlight on cottonwoods under wintery clouds.

Resa’s Cottonwood

Susan’s Cottonwood

Gigi’s Cottonwood



Dale’s Peach Tree backlit

Tiffany’s Cottonwood

Lavinia’s, Susan’s and Teagan’s Cottonwoods

Gabriela’s Cottonwood on the right behind Gigi’s Cottonwood.
Marina’s not-so-Incognito Pear Tree.

