Nature, photography

A Cloud, I Squid You Not

I ran outside to capture this cloud formation. Looked to me like the body of a squid with the tentacles streaming to the left. What creature or image do you see in the cloud?Part of Debbie’s Six Word Saturday and Hammad’s Weekend Sky. ¡Olé! –Rebecca 

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Humor, photography

Y’all Gotta See This License Plate

I was on the road to pick up Eagle, when I saw this license plate on a car at a stop light. Reminded me happily of my decade in Texas. I decided i was fixin’ to write a six word Saturday post all about it! I can’t believe it’s a Wisconsin license plate! Part of Debbie’s Six […]

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Gardening, Nature, photography

Nature’s Sharp and to the Point

Six words, and sharp is the keyword for Denzil’s latest photo challenge. I found several photos fit the theme; milkweed shells, great black wasp, crane beaks, tropical flowers, raccoon tracks, honeybees and hearty pumpkin teeth. Part of Debbie’s Six Word Saturday and Denzil’s nature photo challenge. Have any pointy puns you’d like to let fly? ¡Olé! –Rebecca

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bilingual, En español, Humor, photography

Bit of a Road Detour Here?

We saw this sign on the way to a friend’s party. I imagine a large truck looming, backing up, in this arrow’s shaky past. Thought the remnant deserved a photo. Haiku proceed this way please signs, telegraph messages through a zig zag world –Rebecca Cuningham, 17 March 2023 ¿Un desvío pequeño por aquí? Vimos este […]

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Humor, photography

A Toast to the Pregnant Sky

We lift a glass to cloudy skies, from whence cometh our rain, sleet and snow… I am fascinated with this machinery; person lifts, telescopic and articulating boom lifts. I dream of renting one for a day, although that’s 360 degrees of trouble I could get into… 😉 Poetry challenge: One day left to submit your […]

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Gardening, Nature, photography

Have I Seen Snowdrops in February?

Last Sunday we took a brisk walk around the block after dinner. As we approached our place, I saw a touch of green and white. A snowdrop! In Madison, they bloom in March. The earliest date I have on my calendar for them is March 6, 2020! The photo above was taken February 19. However, […]

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