One of those days, yanno? Can’t quite get myself going. I’m certain much of it is because I was sure yesterday was Thursday and woke up thinking, “At least it’s Friday.” Surprise for me, it’s only Wednesday.
The girl saw the puzzle doctor yesterday, not so much fun.
Man Child went back to school. We’re going to miss him, but I know he was more than ready. For a last hoorah, he made bear claws with Flower Child.
One last dinner, I made a stir fry. Actually two, one for the vegetarians and one for the flesh eaters.
In between writing projects, I feel a little bit adrift. This is fine, I’m not ready to start a new WIP (though there is a little seedling of an idea trying to put down roots). It’s good to rest and recharge before getting lost in a new world. The only problem is it leaves me looking around at my real world, noticing the dust on the furniture, the stains in the sinks, and the fucking freezing temperature outside.
I would like something tangible to look forward to. I have to think about what it can be. Something realistic and within my control. Any ideas?
In the meantime, I give you my latest attempt to capture the moon. This batch seemed more fuzzy than the last batch, but I’m fascinated, trying to figure out what the green splotch is.
Sorting through the moon photos put this song in my mind, and it doesn’t want to leave. I figure if I post it here, I’ll pass it on.
I totally understand ‘adrift’.
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I’m sorry you do. ((((((Hugs)))))
But blogging makes a pretty good temporary anchor.
xoxo
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Blogging has saved me from insanity!
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Yes, it’s an excellent way to step back and put things in perspective. 🙂
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I love that song and your pictures and the food! I used to play Blackbird on the guitar and sing it.
Diana xo
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❤ Thanks Diana!
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Your moon is lovely, mrs fringe.
Things to look forward to? How about some shooting stars streaking across a New York City sky? April 22, the Lyrid meteor shower. August 10th through the 13th, before dawn–the beloved Perseids. December 13-14, mid-evening until dawn, the Geminids.
Keep looking up, mrs fringe. You never know what you’ll see.
xoxo kk
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lol, you overestimate what I can see in the night sky, kk.
very hard to see anything other than the moon and one or two stars on the most clear nights. 🙂
But I will keep my head up–you too ❤
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wow he really should be a pastry chef (my personal one of course 😉 Looks amazing. all of it does. Bella Luna! great picture. How about looking ahead to a day at the beach with me?? 😀 We didnt get to do it last summer but We can really plan it this summer! (or just my sister’s salt water pool) I wish I had a summer beach house to invite you to but I can invite you to a day at the beach and some relaxing. I can not believe we a bracing for another storm! ENOUGH!!
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🙂
I know, this is the craziest winter ever. I think I’m going to need a week at the beach by this summer–Hawaii?
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OMG! yes or just come stay with me!! We would have a blast, I can put the dogs in the basement/yard ! Can your DH live without you and the kids for a week? I just told Dave for my 25th ann I want to goto Hawaii. (4 more yrs) I would love to live there, in a HUT, Dave laughs at this, he said the first sight of a big bug and I would be screaming
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If I have to bring the dogs it isn’t a break. :p
Yup, Husband is just fine without me. I say we leave ’em all behind and hop on a plane. First, we need a winning lotto ticket. 😀
No fear, I will protect your from the big bugs. 😉
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Those in-betweens can be salvation, or can be terrible. I do hope you start climbing again soon!
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Thanks Jen. I think some warmer days would help, I swear we’re building a new polar ice cap here in the city! 😉
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Those bear claws look bloody well good
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I enjoyed one for you, never fear 😉
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Nice shots, I wonder if the green orb is a lens flare, that sometimes happens when you camera picks up the reflection of something very bright like a full moon. I usually try to shoot a few days before or after it’s full – it’s less bright so you can capture more detail. I love just the wonderful glow of the moon too – it’s amazing how bright it is. Well done!
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Very interesting, and I’m going to guess that you’re right about it being lens flare–which I’ve never heard of, but I’m going to look it up. Thanks! 🙂
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You see lens flare more on shots with the sun in them, but it can happen with any really bright object. They can really make a photo something special.
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That’s very cool 🙂
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