No more embarrassment and no more apologies for becoming completely satisfied and content when I get certain things. The other day I experienced a strange kind of chiaroscuro, of violently contrasting bright blue sky and lush, liquid green. Eastern Oregon was being good at what it does. If you live in a part of the world that has real trees and grass and soil, you just can't appreciate this: Yes, I can still remember mowing green grass when I was young. It was wet and smelly sometimes. I am so fortunate to be able to flutter my eyelashes over trees that actually have leaves. This is a pin oak, perhaps?: As if these things are not miraculous enough, the city park also had a spirited river running through it: I laughed when I saw these thistles: There was a time in life when these would have seemed fierce to me. Nowadays, I could chop 'em up, put 'em in a salad, and throw on a little salad dressing. These softies in the Northwest don't...
Occupation of Independence
Early retirement, mainstream-media-free, bicycling, classic books & history, RV camping, and dogs.