though initially a chill fell upon the Straits
April’s last weekend warmed briefly up, after which
the week quite cooled down [note goslings]
through and including Wednesday’s trip
through all the old nabes to Beulah where the drawings for “Landscapes, Recollected”*
were scanned by D. Rumsey at Cartography Associates’ mission control followed by a modest
lunch, numerous unexpected downpours while navigating those three bridges on the return
and more unpredicted rain through the night. May? Really?
At any rate I wasn’t taking many pictures as I wandered around – Vallejo, Thursday in the ’45, none for instance – but Friday made it out Green Island Road and though neither the
Afghans at Eco nor Brian’s still remarkable rusting piles next door could provide what I sought
it was a pleasant enough adventure even if by dinner time [not shown] Cinco de Mayo was sinking into rain…really. Maybe, maybe…for the last time?
Cool and cloudy were the days
wet and murky were the bays
and Sunday we made our last trip to Doctor He, heading into a time of Last Things…
Palms, Sunday;
more Last Things to come, um.
*working title
totally envious about your rain
Unlike Bryan, I am tired of the rain. And the cold. It just goes on and on. Wow, that is the biggest computer monitor I’ve ever seen.
Yeah, he’s seemingly in a never-ending drought over there [in Italy] and relies on a shallow well for domestic and ponds for raising olives…plus now I think there’s already a heat wave!
Looks like we here are in for a run of nicer weather though it may be a bit chilly…