March at last or

could Ai Wei Wei possibly serve as an antidote to all that Other News?  Maybe for me*…but

meanwhile in other news here we were already a few days into April before February

finally loosened its grip on the upper desert, bringing sun with a bit – just a bit – of warmth.

It thus began to feel almost like March in the watercolor corner and mudroom but was still

too chill to eat out comfortably…afternoons were pleasant, however, and we did have the

considerable pleasure of a moon most full midweek.

Thursday the year’s first birds’ songs began to be heard on our circuit around the ponds

and lunch out, though windy, was almost habitable.

The Repo remained a bit cold for working in but

that sun in the studio sure felt fine…

mornings, however,

brought belly-dumping dogs

to the house, albeit more birds without

and eventually a final, more comfortable, lunch on the porch.

One could not, however, honestly say the colors stayed anything beyond a wintry monochrome

…not yet, anyway, as was abundantly clear Saturday morning although

by then it was sufficiently warm

for breakfast on the porch, affording a last look at our ephemeral lake before

heading down the highway past that Other Lake

for gas in Wadsworth and back to

fun-loving California

where, after mysterious traffic congestions crossing the valley and a forty minute delay to

reach the Benicia waterline repair on 680 South, we

finally made it home, a little over an hour longer than usual but with time enough for a person,

if so inclined, to hide eggs** from the Zombie Jesus and/or other curious northern hemispheric Springtime rituals.  Or not.

*Portrait thanks to L. Fleming.

**Surely these would be snake eggs and the egg laying bunny myth should be laid to rest, no? The Easter Snake, not some rabbit, lays eggs [arguably, in the grass].

7 thoughts on “March at last or

    1. mikesmoore Post author

      Which foto? The little light in the sunrise was a train coming around Phil Siding…the light left of the moon [and down] was the Gerlach radio tower. Lucky shots. Painting of Dolly Hayden Ranch was around 1994, just extracted…

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  1. kathy+moore

    but wait, is there a border wall being built in CA? that one shot looks like the low down southerly reaches of AZ…..

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    1. mikesmoore Post author

      Actually ca. 1994 back when we were obsessing over the impossible dream of the Dolly Hayden Ranch in Grass Valley south of Winnemucca…a direction un-taken.

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  2. janet whitchurch

    I liked the old painting and the way it strangely fit with the photos. Yes, the monochromatic landscape – and not the shimmering monochrome of some seasons. It seems relieved somewhat by the new pink/orange growth on some of the trees. The full moon image was great!

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