Dear Sunwatchers, [This was written, and I thought published, on January 31. Sometimes WordPress has a mind of its own! Sorry about the confusion which perhaps some of you experienced. And now this is in the February archive instead of January where it belongs and it precedes two other short posts made February 1, so [...]
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Something seasonal, something not
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged Hooded Ladies' Tresses, Monarch Butterfly on February 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Thin Green Line Strikes Upward
Posted in Sun Bulletins on February 1, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, In my lunchtime walk today, I found this Thin Green Line pushing upward in the sunshine. Take heart. Daphne P.S. For those of you who are bothered by the title, I did your basic research and here’s the critical part of the Wikipedia article: The Thin Red Line is a term for a [...]
Driving to Sunrise
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged sunrise on February 1, 2011 | 1 Comment »
My first morning commute in the light! That’s progress! Driving alongside the gorgeous sunrise this morning, I wish for a camera mounted on the car with controls on the steering wheel. The best colours had weakened by the time I got to work. Was this why several people were missing their exit and having to [...]
Green Arising
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged owl foot, spring bulbs on January 24, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Dear Sunwatchers, There is green arising. This was taken on the 22nd of January. I was standing on little pats of snow along the edge of the pathway! So these shoots are toughing it out and up! Even on Saturday there was a lot of moisture around. After today with a downpour all day, it’s [...]
Progress
Posted in Sun Bulletins, tagged moss writings, rainbow on January 17, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Dear Sunwatchers, As I sat down to write this morning, I looked out the window as I started to type and here’s what I saw! I don’t recall seeing one in the Western Sky. Usually I see them over the mountains here and can only photograph them through windows. But today, behold: Yesterday, I was [...]