Sometimes
ONE isn't the loneliest number.
Sometimes
it's loneliest when
it's you, me and
your CELL PHONE.



The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: A Face in the Crowd
Sometimes
ONE isn't the loneliest number.
Sometimes
it's loneliest when
it's you, me and
your CELL PHONE.



The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: A Face in the Crowd

flakes drift from night sky
snow drift builds against my sill
I drift off to sleep

Cee’s Black & White photo challenge: chilled
osprey circles high
sudden dive with talons splayed
fresh fish for dinner

#bluewave #resist
When I think about the best parts of living in the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States, I think of the diversity of nature. With my home situated near Portland, Oregon, I am just hours away from beaches, forests, mountains and high desert (with the occasional urban area thrown in).
This week’s Daily Post photo challenge asks us to show images of where we live. I just happen to have a ton of photos 😉 , but I’ll narrow it down to a handful.
Oregon Coast

The Pacific Ocean near Oceanside, Oregon
Forests

Ochoco National Forest, Oregon
Mountains

Mt. Saint Helens in Skamania County, Washington State. This volcano erupted most recently in 1980.
High Desert

Painted Hills near Mitchell, Oregon
And of course, the city where I live, Vancouver, Washington

Columbia River and the Vancouver, Washington river bank.
To see the sights of where others call home, go to The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Tour Guide

descended from wolves
centuries-long breeding yields
creatures of comfort


The Daily Post one-word prompt: Creature
You may stumble when you
walk amongst shadows,
but in the darkest of dark,
the vision held in your mind
will shed guiding light
on the path before you.

Keep to the path, and
give thanks for the shadows,
for the light can be blinding and
obscure your way.
But the vision held in your mind
will stay tempered and clear
by remembrance of shadows and
the respite of shade.

Cee’s Black & White photo challenge: Outdoor ~ Walks or Roads
puzzling how plants hear
nature’s wake up call so clear
on this winter day

The Daily Post one-word prompt: Puzzled