killdeer runs on shore
Warm spring days. 78 yesterday. 86 today. Hiking yesterday. Kayaking today. Photography both days. Watch killdeer (small shore bird) today, moving too fast for the camera, and a stray memory finds its way home. Last year Pat (thoughts and entanglements) suggested that I post a blog of photos I’ve taken while kayaking. I head home to do that.
killdeer runs on shore
footprints go from mud to sky
water bug flying
The optional prompt for Day 12 of National/Global Poetry Writing Month is to write a haibun that takes in the natural landscape of the place you live. No leaves on the trees yet, but plenty of wildlife while kayaking today, including turtles and Canada Geese.
Warm. We cooled down to the mid 80s today.
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Up and down here. 40s for this coming Sunday.
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I love “footprints go from mud to sky.” You’ve had some memorable outings.
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Thanks, Merril. When I think about what I’m missing in New York, I remind myself I still have more new places to see here.
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A good way of looking at it, Ken!
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I can feel the motion.(K)
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Thank you, Kerfe.
The kayak, the birds, turtles. It’s never ending.
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You know Nina and I love birds and turtles! Always welcome here.
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😀 Thanks!
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Thanks for sharing.
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