Friday, June 20, 2014

SKYWATCH--The Swing

Have to say that nowadays when I do swing, usually accompanied by a child, the back and forth movement makes me a bit nauseated.  Nevertheless, while my little grandson (not this older boy) was swinging and happily being pushed by his mother, I snapped this photo of an enthusiastic swinger.  He made me think of the following poem, The Swing, by Robert Louis Stevenson:


How do you like to go up in a swing,

   Up in the air so blue?

Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing

   Ever a child can do!


Up in the air and over the wall,

   Till I can see so wide,

Rivers and trees and cattle and all

   Over the countryside—


Till I look down on the garden green,

   Down on the roof so brown—

Up in the air I go flying again,

   Up in the air and down!




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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Fleur-de-lys and....?

I only recognize the fleur-de-lys (alternate spelling:  fleur-de-lis) on the gate of this Seattle garden. Don't know what those pretty lavender one are....

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

ABC WEDNESDAY="W" is for "weally wed"

You can tell I'm hard up for photos this vacation.....  I couldn't find anything else for W, so I chose to post as if Elmer Fudd himself were posting. Are you aware you can set your Google settings to Fudd-speak? You can, right here.

These bwight wed chairs were stacked up outside a cafe in downtown Seattle.

See other Ws (weal ones) on Mrs. Nesbitt's  ABC WEDNESDAY.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Hospitable Bromeliad

Speaking of bromeliads,, I spotted this truck the other day. I googled Pineapple Hospitality and it appears to be a Seattle-based hotel group, with a hotel in San Francisco and Portland too.

I love their vanity plate.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Pure

A pure white rose after a Seattle rain.  And it even had a fragrance.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Shadow Shot Sunday--upside down again

Some thing are a mystery in life, like why Blogger occasionally refuses to upload my photos the way they should be.  This photo is upside down!  I tried everything; saving the photo with right, left, upside-down and right-side-up orientation, but none went through the right way.

Anyway, this shadow resemble a flower, but is actually a small garden lamp.

Oh, well.

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

WEEKEND REFLECTIONS--spot the flag!

Old Glory reflected in a building in downtown Seattle.  Today is Flag Day, too!

See other reflections on James' WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.

Friday, June 13, 2014

SKYWATCH---Ancient names in the Grand Canyon

More from the Grand Canyon....I ran out of adjectives to describe the beauty; wows developed into 'spectacular,' 'breathtaking,' 'unbelievable', 'mind-blowing', and so on.  None do justice to the Canyon and even this photo doesn't give you a feeling of the expanse.

In this photo from left to right, if I remember what Gaelyn the Geogypsy and my hostess told me, we see more or less in the center three 'buttes' and from the tiniest to the largest (right to left)  they are Zoraster, Brahma's Temple, and Deva Temple.

These fanciful names can be attributed to the geologist and poet Clarence Dutton.

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

A better view

This raven will have a much better view of the Grand Canyon than I ever will, unless I take a helicopter ride, which I am not about to do.  This was a quick shot, but I managed to get it in focus.


Wednesday, June 11, 2014

ABC WEDNESDAY--"V" is for "versus"


I've been negligent in posting since I've been visiting Gaelyn at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. I'm now back in Seattle and trying hard to catch up with posts, and eventually visiting your blogs. Many apologies; but it's hard when on vacation!

That said, I learned an awful lot with Gaelyn. I really knew what we call buffalo are in reality bison, but like many fell into the trap of that misnomer. If you want to know about buffalo VERSUS bison, check out this site that explains it all.

From now on then, it's "Oh, give me a home where the bison roam....", "Bison Bill", and "I've been bisoned."

Check out other Vs on Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC WEDNESDAY.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

REFLECTION WEEKEND--Glass bromeliads

I love watching Jeopardy when in the US and the other evening I got the Final Jeopardy question correct, since I happened to know what a bromeliad is:  a plant native to tropical and subtropical America, typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, usually spiny, leaves.  A pineapple is one!

These beautiful glass pineapples were in the window of a glass blowing workshop downtown.

See other reflections on James'WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.

SERBIAN MILITARY POLICE--AT EASE!-

 Cigarette and texting break for this member of the  SERBIAN MILITARY POLICE.