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We just heard from an old friend who we met in 1974 when we first moved to Winnipeg. My gosh, 48 years goes by quickly. Just like with you and your friend, Lynn, there are some people who you can see or hear from infrequently, and yet pick up where you left off quite seamlessly. Now THAT is a genuine friendship.
11 months agoFinally a picture of new hair cut
11 months agoHe is! Portland is very multicultural.
11 months agoHe looks like he's wearing a turban!
11 months agoI like how the green in the heads is highlighted in the sun.
11 months agoHey, good news! Thanks for the consultation, Doc. I guess we’ll continue on our path after all.
11 months agoWell, I think the dogs represent the various challenges you’ve faced of late. You of course face them calmly but firmly moving forward, coming out swinging so to speak. Rocky was there to support you. The dream ended before the situation was resolved because, of course, challenges in life are always ongoing. Wow, that Intro Psych course I took 40+ years ago is really useful.
11 months agoYup. Tucson is really nice in the winter, but we’ll definitely be ready for Spain when the time comes.
11 months agoJolly Roger that.
11 months agoThat Rocky. Ready for anything!
11 months agoI know it was a dream, but I still found it funny that Rocky just happened to be carrying a baseball bat while hiking in the woods.
11 months agoAs disturbing as your dream was it still doesn't compare to my Burmese puppet, a stationary object in my living room, suddenly lunging forward to fall face first on the very morning we were to fly to Saigon. I still don't know how he defied gravity like that.
Good find with the American pipit.
Pirate ship for sure.
11 months agoIt’s a virtual calendar now, published annually here in a year-end post from favorite photos selected from the passing year. Its a tradition I started a few years after we went vagabond, carrying forward one from the previous ten or fifteen years when we’d have three dead-tree calendars printed up for us - one for home and one to hang on each of our cubicles at work. Somewhere back in our storage unit I’ve still got one from most of those years.
Here’s this year’s calendar, with links back to the previous ones: https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/winterlude2022/look-both-ways-6e5/
I love the bands of calming color here.
11 months agoLooks like a Bob Ross painting!