“You do not have to leave your city, your job, your life, and eat, pray, plove yourself into oblivion to be happy…You only have to let the swell of what is most true spill from you not as a tsunami, but a bayou: a slow-moving arrival, poorly defined yet lush with soul.” - Elise Powers, “After Mary Oliver”Hello friends! I’ve arrived into the week feeling a lot better than I did this weekend. This should be a big week for bird migration, so I really am hoping for lots of long walks! Here are my photo selections for today:After sunrise, April 26, 2026 - the blue sky has felt very rich with blue lately.Female tree swallow stepping in for her portrait.Titmouse singing his song that echoes down the creek. Couldn’t ask for a nicer pose!Today, for the first time in weeks, I did not see a big flock of cedar waxwings!Tree swallow in fighter pilot mode.Forster’s tern. I’m always hoping they will dive but no luck yet!“You put your left wing in, you put your left wing out, you put your left wing…
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