
Cranes In The Mist through Blinds

Leaf couldn’t leave

Half Moon between leaves

Dawn

Resa’s Tree at Sunrise with greens, golds, and browns.


We encountered Sir Smokey Kitty in the Castle of Gwendolyn the Faire. Her castle is truly over the hills and far away from where we live.
In the 14th century, Gwendolyn the Faire would have invited up to 10,000 people to her banquets. The Erbolate (Herbed Eggs) required around 11,000 eggs to prepare. In these time-warped days where medieval traditions fall out of the wrinkles, Gwendolyn the Faire only had to feed 30 medievalists. It was still quite a feat, and the preparation of the courses was masterful.



Bottles from medieval wine, ale, and mead. The menu. The cookbook used for the medieval courses.



Goblets waiting and whining for wine. The food was excellent and consumed with pleasure. A mix of modern and medieval.

Resa’s Tree with cranes at sunset.

Cranes glow at sunset.
Big Sky Calling is an instrument piece I wrote and finished recording this morning.

New Year’s Timku
Happy twenty-three
Hope you keep your flame burning
Prosper and be free
New Year’s Spunku
Will things go to pot?
Black-eyed peas will help us through
See in twenty-three



The last moon of 2022

Cranes flying on the Crow highway




Landing gears down

Large bird in the clouds



Moon, clouds, contrails, and Tangle Heart Tree

In-coming



Roadrunner in the clouds

Fuzzy moon over Shey’s tree

Crossing beaks for a great 2023