Photo 365 #32

If there’s one thing I love, it’s writing.  Of course, I also love music.  Put the two together and I’m a happy girl. 🙂

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What’s that?  That’s my pretty new necklace from our trip to Northeast Iowa over the long weekend and a brand new short story, inspired by today’s prompt on The Daily Post.  I’ll post it just as soon as it’s finished.

But for now?  Back to work.  While the thunder lasts. 🙂

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Photo 365 #31

Bubbles had his very first football game.  He spent most of it looking like this:

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That’s him in the #40 jersey.  They actually have two kids wearing #40, which made trying to keep track of the right kid interesting.  But apparently the coaches plan on playing the older kids more than the younger kids (the team is for fifth and sixth-graders), which I think is dumb because we didn’t pay $75 to watch our kids warm the sidelines.  They work hard in practice, too, and they have as much right to play as the older kids.

Are all players equally-abled?  No.  Lord knows Bubbles shouldn’t have been playing receiver during the game because he left his glasses off and he can’t see (well) without them.  But the final score was somewhere in the neighborhood of 28-0 and at that point, what harm would it have done to let the younger kids play?  It’s not like we were going to win.

So far, I’m not impressed.  I hope things change.  I hope Bubbles gets to play more.  I hope a lot of things, but mostly I hope that we didn’t just throw $75 down the drain.

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Photo 365 #30

I’ve been cleaning my office.

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These are two of the four tins stuffed full of notes that I saved from my high school years.  I read through a few of them and couldn’t help laughing; my friends and I were big fans of writing in code, one friend in particular, and I’ve now lost the key to one of the codes we used to use.  I found several notes written in said code and couldn’t read a single one. 🙂  There was, however, one note that utilized two codes, one of which I could read.  Unfortunately, only one word was written in that code, so I now know who the note was about, but I’ve long since forgotten what it was about.

Good times, great oldies.  Here’s to you, mis amigos! 😀

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Photo 365 #29

I spent a good half hour or so tonight walking up and down my road trying to get a good enough signal on my phone to upload a picture (more on why tomorrow, with any luck). Our internet is down and I was too impatient to just wait till tomorrow.

Naturally, then, my phone failed to cooperate. I finally got four (out of five) bars and it still wasn’t good enough.

I know – totally a first-world problem.

But, lucky me, my little walk wasn’t a total loss. It’s been raining off and on all day, so there’ve been plenty of clouds, and they make the most brilliant sunsets. I managed to get this picture on the way back home, as thunder rumbled to the south and the breeze filled my ears with the song of crickets and the scent of growing things filled my nose:

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It was a calming walk. I should do more of that.

I should also wear proper shoes next time I venture out on my own. Slippers just aren’t meant for gravel travel.

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Photo 365 #28

Among other things, our holiday weekend involved a trip to Spook Cave:

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It was a lot of fun, except for the part where you had to bend over till your nose met your knees for half the ride.  Still, we had a good tour guide and a lot of fun.

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Photo 365 #26

Yes, it’s another picture from our weekend trip up north. It’s one of the trails at Effigy Mounds National Monument.

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This could make a pretty book cover. Hope you’re all having a happy Tuesday!

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Photo 365 #25

This is a portion of the Great Bear Mound at Effigy Mounds National Monument. Though the mounds have settled over the centuries, this one was still too big to fit in the frame.

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I love the way the shadows play out in this picture. I didn’t really notice them when I took it – I was more concerned with getting a picture of the mound at the time – but the more I look at it (and the one I took after this), the more I like it. It’s like looking at the clouds on a summer afternoon and trying to put a name to the shapes they form.

I see a stag in these shadows. What do you see?

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