Different views of yesterday’s sky at dawn, all within five minutes. Brooding to uplifting.
My Wordless Wednesday, again. . .
With just a few words . . . Still playing catch-up here, today saw me fitting in an hour-long run, which felt good, and finishing off the batch of marking that gets handed back tomorrow, to be exchanged for a big stack of research paper proposals and annotated bibliographies.
And I took advantage of the day at home to make a big batch of Sweet Potato Vegetarian Chile from this recipe in the weekend Globe and Mail.
Then Paul and I cuddled on the couch and watched the first DVD of Supernatural, on the recommendation of a colleague. Not bad, although the genre’s not our usual choice. But then, there was a time when I would have sworn I’d never watch a vampire show, and look who’s a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan . . .
There you go, a not-quite-Wordless Wednesday. Halfway to the weekend, folks, maybe we’ll make it!
I wonder what deep changes to your soul living with that view have wrought. In all seriousness.
Yes, I feel that I would be a better person if I woke up to that vast palette every morning, rather than the grey closed-in vistas of city life.
Those are stunning photos. I envy you hour long run. I'm hoping to fit in a 30 minute one this afternoon after I've taught and done some more exciting marking.
Yum I am going to try that recipe mater. I love sweet potatoes!
I have not gotten into any of the vampire books or movies but the kids at school are ravenous for them.
Looking lovely up your way…
Every time I see your photos I want to pack up and move there :). It seems like the weather is cooler there, although it was 48 F when we woke this morning. I did a little happy dance!
Good luck with your work load.
What beautiful photos. I love looking at the sky and seeing beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Thank you so much for sharing such lovely photos with us.
Lisa: Logistics of living here are sometimes challenging, but when I contemplate simplifying (and eventually that will happen) I confront exactly the question you pose. . .
Lesley: Yes, altho' your grey city life includes the possibility of the perfect morning croissant and an always available beautiful glass of wine.
Raquelita: Yes, well, we have to balance our excitements and that marking is some pretty serious competition!
Hostess: I'm not interested in vampires per se but am a Joss Whedon fan — the writing on Buffy is just so clever.