Sunday, August 11, 2024
The back end
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Under the Big Top
Friday, August 09, 2024
Dream Life
From some writing craft book: "No one wants to read your character's dreams."
I wonder.
I woke up this morning exhausted, not quite knowing where or when I was.
This never gets old.
That's Rocky peeking out. Dennis taking his ease.
A huge limb from the water oak on the island fell across the yard yesterday. You can see it's shadow in the foreground of this picture from a few days back.
I don't know whether it fell on its own or the cable guys knocked it down on purpose. It's clearly very dead and there are more up there like it.. It missed my car by a few feet.
Wednesday, August 07, 2024
Debby didn't do Atlanta
At all.
Yesterday was sketchy with cloud patches wandering aimlessly. Every time I thought about suiting up the sky got punchy. Five minutes later, blaring sunshine.
I gave up the notion of swimming and took care of some errands. Drove a wide loop that took me from the post office to the library along with a herd of the yellow peril. I'd forgotten about school buses oozing into regular traffic like so much molasses. Oh well.
The Algo must have sensed my need for good music. I love it when a great segue makes me say, "damn smooth." Finished the circuit with some iced coffee and glazed chocolate donut hearts.
The cold dwindles finally after some experimentation with herbal and OTC meds. It probably would have resolved without them, but I slept good.
All that in preparation for some good reading followed by a whole morning of word whipping and finally, pool time. My gills were drying out.
Hot and sunny, Debby skipped us altogether.
Tuesday, August 06, 2024
Low tide, but turning
Since Friday morning I have been entertaining a world-class head cold, no other symptoms, thank you. For me it's the kind of thing that requires stillness. I have been sitting in the stitching chair looking out at the Island Jungle or in the darkened bedroom watching the Olympic surfers in Tahiti with the sound off.
The waters off Tahiti sport my favorite range of cool blues. I understand the need for the safety of the surfers - the waters at the break are shallow and the coral reefs are punishingly sharp. And it is French Polynesia. But if you have ever felt the power of the ocean lift and carry you while you balance on a slab of wood and plastic, these waves look tame compared to the majesty of the surf around the Hawaiian Islands.