Yeah, this is one of those blog posts.
I don’t really have anything to say, but I feel the need to, you know, say something.
Did you know I have a Tumblr account?
I do.
I never access it because I lost my password and the site does not make it straightforward to retrieve it or create a new one. So…I just don’t go there. But my WordPress blog is attached to it so it may appear that I am still posting there because…I am.
I have a habit of taking pictures of dead things.
Examples:
In my defense, I take lots of pictures. Doesn’t everybody now-a-days? We all have digital cameras. From among the thousands and thousands of pictures we take each year, some are bound to feature dead things, right?
I’m not the only weirdo. Apparently, it is a thing (hey, that’s a link to a Tumblr site!).
It hasn’t rained aallllll month long.
Nor is it expected to in February.
Crazy, huh?
I know it doesn’t work this way, but can we all say (together now) ‘climate change‘?
The northeastern coast is getting hammered while the west coast is dry dry dry. I feel like an idiot for complaining (’cause you know as soon as it starts raining, I’ll be the first to whinge about the lack of sun), but it is so warm and sunny, the hubby and I contemplated using the portable AC unit today.
Until next time folks, share a random factoid from your life below in the comment section. Later.
Well, if you quit your current job, you can always apply for the position of a forensic photographer. 😉
Good idea!
Dead things have a strange fascination.
Indeed. Very strange. I don’t go looking for dead things, but if they happen to be about, I am more likely to take their picture than not.
I have a few myself. Jellyfish on the shore are the most otherworldly and fascinating, I think.
Yes, and so sad. They are truly out of their element.
Yes, always sad.
A random factoid, eh? I grew up in LA and hardly ever went to the beach. We vacationed in the mountains, like at Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks.
I grew up in Fresno and we never went to the beach either. We did the same thing: YOSE and Sequoia – every vacation. I only started doing the beach thing after I married a Kiwi (my husband is from New Zealand and those folks live for the sea).
The rains are underway up here in Portland. We did have a dry January, though. There’s so little snowpack in the mountains I fear we’re in for another bad fire season. Douse those camp fires well, people.
Definitely. I am glad you are getting rain, but I sure do hope some comes down our way soon. We got a lot in December, but nothing in January.