Christmas must be finally over…though before that happened we had some blustery clear days
and then, around the twelfth of January, this little guy disappeared…putting a final nail
into the coffin of the Holiday Season.
Darker days were soon upon us…
dampening the landscape
while ‘ere indoors I read this oft fascinating if unevenly writ account of life, sonic…which ended
with a surprise that had me scrambling for the Other Viewpoint, supposedly coming Tuesday*.
Meanwhile the weather, as ever,
came and went [note unusual Presence of Tumbleweeds] while we tried
a night out seeing if Lucca was a viable option which, despite fine food
[save for the eternally soggy fries**], due to earsplitting volume it wasn’t…though sometime
later, listening to Nirvana to decompress, November turned up…
*It did.
**Maybe the fries are kept soggy in the hope that their [ineffectual] sound-deadening properties will make the environment more bearable. Still a great place for dining out…side.
Thanks for the link to Thurston Moore! Did the Other Viewpoint arrive?
It did, and Kim is a wildly better writer than he…thus I’d recommend reading him first [otherwise one might not persevere].
Although late, our wet winter is good; although the sogginess is getting old. That last shot of Wall Spring is gorgeous, I mistook it for Utah at first.
That last shot was back in November…for some reason my phone has a new feature that features random randomly selected earlier images and that one seemed too good to ignore; musta been the morning I left for Arizona.
We ar having that same swampy look down here. I too love that last vivid Wall photo…unreal and amazing.