I was on call at the paper today. I think this was my last on-call weekend because the publisher hired a new person that will take my slot in the rotation. This is a good thing
On the way home this evening, I turned off the highway onto River Road. It runs adjacent to the water. Through the trees, I could see fog sitting on the water. It looked eerie.
I've spent a lot of time on the banks of this river. I helped my dad build a cabin on the water when I was in junior high school.
I learned to ski on this water. On some level, I feel that it is a part of me. That's why I post so many pictures of this river.
I did not take the one below today. It was taken a few miles upstream about three years ago.
On the way home this evening, I turned off the highway onto River Road. It runs adjacent to the water. Through the trees, I could see fog sitting on the water. It looked eerie.
I've spent a lot of time on the banks of this river. I helped my dad build a cabin on the water when I was in junior high school.
I learned to ski on this water. On some level, I feel that it is a part of me. That's why I post so many pictures of this river.
I did not take the one below today. It was taken a few miles upstream about three years ago.
Water, moving or still, is an incredible benison. I am a big fan of mist over water too.l
ReplyDeleteWe are still looking at a river over its banks. The fields are emptying though.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, with magic in it. We humans are bags of mostly water --possibly part of our appreciation for it.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photo. It reminds me of the fog over the St John River that is in front of my house. At the moment, it's still covered with ice.
ReplyDeleteNow you have your weekends free, and that's a good thing.
Hugs, Julia
It is nice to have an anchor----- But it is sorta odd to think the river can be YOUR anchor. I like the sound of building a cabin on the river!
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What an awesome photo
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