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Patience and Paying it Forward in Everyday Ramblings
This is Patience. She is a Western Gull. Her territory, (along with Bob her mate) is the house on the beach on the Oregon Coast I go to twice a year. She is not proud. She struts up and down alo...
New Patterns and Old Condos in Everyday Ramblings
This is a picture I took a few days ago of an ivy-covered wall of this wonderful Spanish style condo building built into the hill about two blocks from here. The tramline runs silently above it....
Dog Ball Central in Everyday Ramblings
Burr. It is cold and damp and we are firmly entrenched in fall. My volunteer coordinator is taking a rare vacation next week and told everyone that Tuesday night was my last night teaching on t...
The Mother Ship in Everyday Ramblings
I took this yesterday morning with my phone. Sorry about the blur, it was a low light day full of glare. I was walking west across the new bridge and it is interesting to me that I had taken alm...
Unexpected But Delightful in Everyday Ramblings
So very late we are finally seeing dahlias here in my neighborhood. I took this a few days ago. The colors are so unexpected this time of year. If you look carefully into the glare to the left o...
Listening to My Better Self in Everyday Ramblings
I took this shot a while back but the light looks just like this out there now with fabulous rays touching on brilliant colors. On Saturday morning we did this exercise in Weight Watchers about...
Small Ripple, Still Pool in Everyday Ramblings
When I am out and about I try to be fully present and not off in some story in my head. As most of you are aware who know me here, because I take the bus places I am often a bit early where I am...
Eighteen Days in Everyday Ramblings
I only have 18 more days keeping to this schedule, this crazy schedule that is doing a number on my ability to focus and be fully present. This morning I worked very intensely, then taught and ...
Arrr… A Pirate Day…Averted! in Everyday Ramblings
“I heard that Sri Krishnamacharya liked to say that when you are doing asana the quality of your attention should be similar to when you try to take a loose eyelash out of your eye.” Olga, my te...
Extra (Secret) Out of Time Week Requested Please in Everyday Ramblings
It was a gorgeous mild day here today. It is a bit disconcerting to see through the haze the mountains that are normally so startlingly white this time of year and to know they have no snow on t...
Behind the Beautiful Door in Everyday Ramblings
Is this not a lovely door? I like the whole picture, the reflections and the shapes but mostly I like the door. My cohort at work St. Joe went to school for a time at the college in Southern Or...
Who Am I to Argue? in Everyday Ramblings
Here we have one of the buildings the art students at Portland State University use. This mural is new and painted over the previous not particularly attractive one which I have a picture of som...
Driven to Distraction and Back in Everyday Ramblings
The cats have been driving me slightly crazy lately. I feed them their wet food dinner at 4:30 and about an hour before that if I am working at home they start agitating for food. Diego walks ac...
Democracy and the Language Police in Everyday Ramblings
This is a shot from the track I walk on (and sometimes run on) a half block from my place. It was built over a dump that filled in a gulch that had a creek running down to the Willamette River, ...
Glorious Light in the Isolation Chamber in Everyday Ramblings
This is one of our older way too well used bridges. I took this shot Friday from the new bridge. It was such a beautiful fall day and we are having another one of those today. We did have one ni...
The Unexpected Appearance of the Abrupt Idiom in Everyday Ramblings
This is the new bridge yesterday afternoon just after work. S. came over and met me here and we walked from West to East and then did a big loop along the river crossing back again over the Stee...
Middle Earth in Everyday Ramblings
We are at that transition point of late summer early fall. Overcast and glare, the air like the ocean full of cool and warm currents, crickets in the early evening and chestnuts breaking open on...
Noko, House Mother in Everyday Ramblings
Sorry. No pictures of the girls yet. It is crazy in Portland this weekend. The New York Times posted one of their 36 Hours features set here in our fair city late last week and the first new bri...
The Remembering Dates Slippage Thing in Everyday Ramblings
I took this shot Monday over in another part of town where the dahlias and the hollyhocks were robust this year. These plants are in a big vibrant community garden. Instead of getting all het u...
What is Up with the Noise Level? in Everyday Ramblings
As today is a holiday the buses are running less frequently and with inexperienced drivers. To get to the studio to teach this morning I had to leave early and so I brought my camera with me. It...
Markers of Autumn in Everyday Ramblings
The cats are wrestling on the bed. They do a little more of this than I am comfortable with, but they don’t hurt each other and eventually they stop. The big thing is that they throw off a lot o...
Those of Us that Love You in Everyday Ramblings
There is a satisfying balance here between the bunny (hopeful) and the fall leaves (transitional). One of our big fires is completely contained but others are still burning. But after days of cl...
In There Somewhere in Everyday Ramblings
This is the rooming house across the way just a week shy of a year ago. It is the building that was hand painted recently. It is now beige with a medium brown (with a greenish tinge) trim. Becau...
As the Season Changes... in Everyday Ramblings
This is an apartment house, very bare bones, built in 1890. It was just off the commercial street. It has eight tiny units. We have a college of Naturopathic medicine in the old neighborhood sch...
Fits and Starts Odds and Ends in Everyday Ramblings
This is part of the path I take when I walk the neighborhood in the morning. Those are a couple of magnificent trees to the right and from the top of the path if one looks out carefully behind t...