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I prop the door open with my Himalayan salt crystal. The lamp inside broke some time ago, but it’s quite heavy and makes a perfect door stop, so there it sits. Chules steps out to the porch and plops down on the cool cement. The lyrics from a Dan Fogelberg song enter my head.
Yes it’s going to be a day // There is really no way to say no // To the morning.
Chules’ eyes meet mine. Does he hear the song, too? In my imagination, I hear us both saying, “Yes.” A most hearty yes to the morning.
morning stirs awake
day unfolds to greet the sun
petals of summer

It is 10 PM. My dog Chules stares up at me from the floor, where he has been sleeping most of the evening. He wants to catch my eye so I will realize it is bedtime. I’m not sure how he distinguishes between his many naps and bedtime, nor do I understand why he feels responsible for getting me to turn in at this particular hour. Nonetheless, bedtime it is.
As per ritual, I open the front door so he can go outside and relieve himself one last time. Not wanting to draw moths to the light inside, I step out onto the porch, close the door, and wait in the dark for Chules to finish his business. Sometimes he gets right to it, sometimes he goes off on a final check of the yard’s perimeter. On warm nights like tonight, he is just as apt to sit on the lawn and gaze at the stars. I join him in sitting and gazing, though I’m certain our ruminations run on very different tracks.
it is quiet tonight except for the chirping of crickets. I don’t recall having heard them for quite some time, and I find comfort in the familiarity of nature’s music. So much of it has gone missing. After a time, I stand and Chules comes trotting back to the porch. We go inside and — having settled my mind and his kidneys — we retire to our beds in peace.
crickets serenade
on dark, warm nights I eavesdrop
songs not meant for me

Come outside, it’s raining!
Damp tree scents tickle our noses;
delicious, earthy chills.
Raindrops splash in puddles.
Watch them dance; taste the freshness.
Hear the rain trickle through
moss-furred branches overhead.
Feel the wet soaking in.
Then back inside to shake it all off.
dVerse Quadrille: Don’t rain on my parade!
The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Liquid
descended from wolves
centuries-long breeding yields
creatures of comfort


The Daily Post one-word prompt: Creature
I had an inkling…

you and I could be best friends…

you thought so, too, right?

The Daily Post one-word prompt: Inkling

“Tomorrow is Christmas, Tux Cat!”

“Do you think Santa Claws will bring us presents?”

“Chules, Santa Claws knows whether you’ve been naughty or nice.”

“What’s your point, Tux Cat?”

“Never mind, Chules. Let’s just go to sleep and hope for the best.”

Zzzzzzzzz

“Wake up, Tux Cat! I think Santa Claws visited us last night!”

“Look, Tux Cat! Santa left me a football!”

“Santa brought you some tuna, Tux Cat! It was yummy!”

“Merry Christmas, Tux Cat.”
“Merry Christmas, Chules.”

And Merry Christmas to all of you!
This week’s Daily Post photo challenge is around the theme of “Transformation.”
A new undertaking for me is turning pet portraits into stained glass representations; a transformation from photo to cartoon pattern to stained glass panel! And even the finished project is transformed with every change of lighting throughout the day.
Take a look!

“Brisco” Photo courtesy of Peggy Lemmer

Pattern I drew of Brisco based on the photo above

Completed stained glass panel of Brisco based on the pattern

Same panel, seen through different lighting.
Bonus photo: Brisco (top) with my eskie Chules.

Stained glass animal portraits will soon be available on my Etsy shop, Glass Manifest. Interested? Go to https://www.etsy.com/shop/GlassManifest and click on the “Contact shop owner” button, or email me direct at Maggie.C@zoho.com .

I’ve been nominated by Cee at Cee’s Photography to take part in a new photo challenge that’s going around blogdom.
The rules for the challenge are as follows:
I’m going to skip that last part about challenging someone new each day. If you want to play along, consider yourself nominated!
Thanks for the challenge, Cee. What could be better than a chance to share a bit of one’s life, no explanations expected?
Seven Day Challenge, Day One
Dual purpose photo. Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Pets