So much has happened since I was last on the scene. Halloween, for example, a holiday that I have always hated and thus will ignore, simple to do when you live on a hill and there are no sidewalks and therefore no small, hideous creatures knocking on your door.
And then, shortly after that potentially frightening evening we had another one: the election. Not just frightening but mind boggling and maybe apocalyptical. I don't want to talk about that, we will all be participants in its unfolding and unspeakable repercussions.
That evil evening was quickly followed by what I love: an atmospheric river. It's not just that I love the rain, but that description always makes me smile. An Atmospheric River: it sounds like something out of a "Raiders of the Lost Ark" movie, when clouds and wind and rain and mud and trees and stones all come together in a monstrosity of a downpour, torrential, of course, flooding the local lands with all of the above and yet never getting to the really dire realm of ..... TORNADO! No huge funnel cloud developed and stones did not fly in the air (neither did cows or trucks) but it was quite dramatic anyway. Especially for us Californians.
So we had that. And then a freeze in the early morning, and now chilly nights and lovely sunny days with beautiful skies. (see below.)
And then Thanksgiving. Turkey Galore! (Better than Pussy Galore, and if you know James Bond, you know what I mean.) And now, upcoming Xmas holidays. Oh gosh, yes.
This leaves out all the other personal stuff, of course. Doctors appointments, pain killers, X-rays. Apart from that, trying to walk a small dog in four days of downpours, baking at the hotel, sleeping with the cats, fixing the car, and on and on.
So it hasn't been dull. Boring, yes. But not dull. Read a couple of good books, watched some really good streaming stuff, ate some nice food, and before my back fucked me up, took some nice walks and saw some lovely fall trees.
More to come. Thank you for reading.
A cobblestone sky.
A cozy sleeping dog.
And color!