“bring productisation to the built environment”; just like that wildly successful Israeli Adam Neumann brought a failed real estate ponzi scheme to the ‘work’ environment he and the ‘bros are gathering adventure capital to disrupt the rental real estate market [aka the “built environment”]. All less worrisome than the Trumplicans’ machinations once they realized even the most radical gerrymandering can’t assure their hold on Power but equally symptomatic
I’m sure in the big picture of Last Gasp Capitalism. Disirregardless we and the geriatric dog [and others] floated through some bright days awaiting rain which pretty much eluded us
[anomalous shot from Glenwood Springs last June] through the weekend
but spits of it showed up for Tuesday afternoon’s run to Pueblo
for ostensible osseous surgery which was adjusted midstream, the tooth toast,
to extraction of said Hopeless Molar*, a simpler solution and more economical.
We returned in the rain without much pain to
Exit 56,
CR 620 and home in a cloud.
Post op began with walks most moderate which did not, however, preclude snakes…after a day
of those went to town to seek two parcels said by Tracking to be at the Gardner P.O., but they
lied; left mysteriously at the Libre gate. Friday, incrementally increasing the daily efforts,
I made it to the standing rock and Saturday all the way up the hill with a new hat
in weather that seemed like winter had surely come…
Not exactly utterly wintry, but cool enough that a fire in August was not inappropriate despite
the clearing. A chill clearing.
There appeared, after seven weeks [facilitated by more weeks last summer],
a Second Painting
as an Eighth Week began with increasingly Autumnal Skies…
Brisk and windy of a Sunday.
*Pictured is Huerfano Butte, not Hopeless Molar.
nice painting
our three month heat and rainless period has finally been broken, we’ve got
normal 70’s to 80’s and flash flooding with winds that have brought down a lot of trees
an “unusual” summer? or future warnings?
Future warnings, methinks…at least you’re getting a little wet…
I heartily agree with Bryan on the new painting; love the depth, layered ranges and haze out there. Feels deep and wide at the same time. Timeless.
I assume the extracted molar did not result in pain, as increasingly extended walks so indicate.
And your new hat looks good too, a recent Colorado purchase? Replacing a reliable old one worn out, lost or stolen?
Also, nice portrait of the snake; glad you didn’t get any closer!