One last day, then…

last day’s morning was chill, clear and blessed with Creatures [not shown] under the porch who, making Aggie manic, got everybody up early

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…which was fine

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as the snow went soon,

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followed by helicopters

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well one helicopter, anyway.

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…and a dazed day’s done,

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Painting[s] remaining unresolved, unsolved, etc.

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Tuesday as Lefty had a last look I packed up, drowned the two woodrats from under the porch

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and headed on down the road[s]

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Smoke Creek Road…

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Doyle Road…

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Hallelujah Junction [395 at 70]

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80 West

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Heather Glen,

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80 west of Sacramento

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and back to real world Benicia; Bill’s ’70 at Two Hews Garage

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and a boat on the Bay.

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Lefty’s left with other things to look at now

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while I froze in the studio unable to escape to sunshine awaiting a twice-missed UPS delivery [a common complaint around here, UPS not being compliant with our repeated requests to leave things around back]…which had been unbeknownst rescheduled.   Thursday was considerably improved; the two [!] packages came as I visited Dave the Barber

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…and though still freezing in the studio, lunch out compensated warmly.

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So, back at it…

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5 thoughts on “One last day, then…

  1. Fred K

    Cold clear Western air, a light snow cover, deeply blue skies, white clouds matching snow, and shadows almost as blue as he sky. Nice!

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  2. Kathy Moore

    what was the hell doing? looked sort of militaresque – perhaps from the IRG? ( Independent Republic of Gerlach)

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    1. michael moore

      Air Force heli…I have no idea what he was up too; came back poking around in the canyons, heard but unseen.

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  3. Janet

    Loved the blue and white of those first images and the confectioner’s sugar dusting on Linda’s sculpture.

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