Surely there can be no better balm for the world-weary than a week on the West Coast.
We go at slightly different times every year, but the changes are vast - the flowering plants, the behaviour of animals...
Tortoises busy with their tortoise business. A few lonesome francolins still chirrup, looking for mates. Bulbuls and wattled starlings splashing in the birdbath - sometimes six thick. At dusk - a rim of pale yellow still on the horizon - a large owl swooped low and over us, going who knows where. On a sunny afternoon a pied crow came soaring straight towards me. But then had a change of heart.
The constant honking of the flamingoes - nothing on earth more beautiful than those jesters taking flight.
3 comments:
Gorgeous!
I like what you see. The world needs more lichens.
Thanks J!
And I couldn't agree more...
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