
Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn at 2:30 am.



Night Sky

Sasha

Spunk breaking in my new book.

Marble interrupted the book breaking in process.



Nighthawk. Moo cow. Beaver


4:17 am in the falling rain. There’s a planetary alignment behind those clouds.

I looked to the west and saw Wile E. Coyote laughing at me.

4:45 am. I can see the moon, Mars and Jupiter.

The alignment if there were no mountains, trees or clouds.



Esatern sky at 4:51 am, 5:07 am, and 6:30 am.

A Shasta Daisy Galaxy

A bored Buddy in a meeting this morning.

Water like chocolate in the acequia madre.

Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are among the stars at 3:30 am.

Jupiter with a couple of moons at 3:30 am

Saturn at 3:30 am

Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn at 4:45 am.




Sunset last night


Cloudy conditions this afternoon.

I got home late, so I got the sunset tonight.




The moon was still covered by clouds at dusk.

Daddy Owl Shopping for dinner




Laurie was out before I was, and got Peter, Paul, and Mary on the end of the Tangle Heart Tree.

When I got up to the Tangle Heart Tree there all three owlets were in the tree, but Peter was in front of Paul and Mary was sitting on the backside of the left-hand branch.

Peter, Paul, and Mary from the backside of the Tangle Heart Tree.

Paul looking over Peter’s shoulder


















The Owlets were frolicking in the Tangle Heart Tree (click on the gallery to see a slide show).

A pensive Mary






Jupiter rose a minute after Mars this morning. They were very close together. Stars in the early morning sky. The moon rose looking away from Venus.

Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn at 5:17 am. Jupiter is catching up to Mars.


Mama Owl in the top of the tree above Paul and Mary. Peter in the tree across the ditch.



Mary was napping, but then she popped right up when Mama brought her a mouse.



Feeding Mary and little more of whatever Mama had in her beak.

Paul was feeling left out.


“I want another mouse, Mama!” “Enough already!”

Paul finally got up onto the same branch with Mary.



Mary testing her wings.



Mama looking for another meal. She flies off the catch something.
