Monday, November 29, 2021

The world keeps turning

December 1 will mark thirteen years since my husband passed away. We miss him still. The first photo was taken in 2003, in Florida. He was always up for taking me wherever I wanted to go to take photos.

A sunset from yesterday:
And one from the carwash:

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Thanksgiving 2021

Well, I'm in digestive agony from too much turkey... and all the trimmings. My son cooked Thanksgiving dinner. He's a great cook, much better than me. My mom was a great cook too so I guess it skips a generation. ;)

A few pics from the past few days:

A delicious wine
Sunset
Pumpkin Honey Bun Cake
Relief

Friday, November 19, 2021

I am embarrassed

It was 3:45am, I had my camera ready to go. I live on the 5th floor, so I had to take the elevator to the parking lot. (the moon wasn't visible from my balcony) So, I took several shots, none of which looked great. Thought to myself "I need the Nikon with the 80-400mm lens." Went back upstairs, got the Nikon from the top shelf of my closet, found the lens in the box where I had stored it, put a fresh battery in the camera because it was dead, headed back to the elevator. The Nikon did worse than the Fuji. What I DID NOT DO was take a tripod with me. I have taken many eclipse photos in the past, with pretty good success. But never, NEVER without a tripod. I don't know if I was so preoccupied with the trip outside or what but the tripod never crossed my mind. I should probably attribute my lapse to senior-itis... Basta!

During:
After:

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Where ya headed?

Climbing out at 7:40am.

Sunshiny

I've been in this apartment for two years and I still haven't found my spot for creating art. I need light, space and privacy. Just one of the things I'm struggling with at the moment. 

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Pineville Lake Park

Monday was a beautiful Autumn day, perfect for a visit to a new (to me) park. 

Sunday, November 14, 2021

The Explorer

I adopted a turkey at @farmsanctuary. Faye the Explorer.

I'm sure the names are matched to your name (great marketing) when you visit the site but I was going to adopt one anyway. 

I think I was once an explorer... I seem to have lost that in my old age. Is that how it works? Do we rein in our bravery as we get older? It's easy to take chances when you have someone supporting you. I lost my last cheerleader when my mom passed away. 

Update: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4032616/Why-cautious-age-Taking-risks-changes-brain-structure-older.html

So.... more grey matter, please. 🙂

Friday, November 12, 2021

Flora


Details from an Autumnal bouquet. My computer is driving me crazy. I updated to Windows 11 and it's slower than molasses... or ketchup.  (I hate Microsoft but I hate Apple more)


Happy Friday!

 



Thursday, November 11, 2021

Sunrise is free

But shouldn't be taken for granted.

Veterans Day

A moody sunrise

And a photo of my Dad

Yesterday's weather was perfect - upper 70's and sunny. By the weekend we'll be back to normal Fall temps. Oh well. 

My Dad was in the Army during WWII. He was stationed in the Philippines. He eventually got into the Army Air Corp (I think that's what it was called) but before he could finish his training, the war ended. He loved flying but never pursued it in civilian life. I remember on many Sunday drives we would end up at the local airport, watching planes land and takeoff. 

Friday, November 05, 2021

Change is in the air

 

Cold sunrise.





Fading, Faded



Thirty-six degrees this morning... but it will be in the seventies next week, so I'll survive.

Knees still doing well.




Wednesday, November 03, 2021

Better


One of these got the Hipsta filter and the other got Lomo'd. I like both much better than the originals.

Chilly weather today but back to 70's next week. 

Tuesday, November 02, 2021

Autumn Color

 Made a trip to the McDowell Nature Preserve this morning and managed to find some color.







Update on the knee injections: I wasn't expecting to see any real relief for at least four weeks (the doctor said 3-4 months) but on the second night (and since) knee pain did not interrupt my sleep. It's amazing.