It’s been a while since I last posted a blog. I’ve been busy teaching and stealing away moments so I can plan, launch, and promote my yoga retreats coming up in 2018 (coming your way soon). November and December have always been busy months for me and this year is no exception. Just want to say all is well here! I think about blogging all the time. I always think of themes and ideas to write about for my blogs, but most of the ideas just float around like colorful leaves on the water’s surface, escaping word-dom. Word-dom. That’s a made-up word. I like it!
Rick and I made a quick jaunt to Ocean Shores this weekend and then we came back to Seattle early yesterday for our dear friend’s mother’s memorial service and this evening we went to a concert at the Jazz Alley to hear the legendary Taj Mahal. It was such a great show!
This morning we took another incredible walk at Green Lake, our new “front yard”. I think the photos that I took today speak to the beautiful autumn we are having. We are deep into November, the days are short and the air chilly and damp. Miraculously, last week’s strong winds did not manage to loosen every leaf hanging by their stems. The leaves, on the ground, in the trees, blown into the water, still dazzle the eye. Below are my photos from this morning’s walk.
Happy Thanksgiving, dear readers!
Thank you for the beautiful story and photos. I miss the colors!
Fran – great job of catching the wonderful fall season in the Pacific NW!
Nice metaphor, Frannie!
Beautiful photos Frannie! I remember walking around that lake in the summertime- I think it’s even more beautiful now.