Tue 28 Jan 2020
The winter of our discontent
Posted by DavidMitchell under Personal, West Marin nature, Wildlife
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Our daily Rorschach test.
What we see in the clouds may sometimes reflect our feelings. This fiery sunset unfortunately brought to mind our crazed President and the danger he poses to world order, the environment, and social harmony.
Another sunset, but with a blacktail doe and no Rorschach test.
Looking at real creatures as opposed to those imagined in the sky is more certain to engender tranquility. Here’s a look at some of the ones I see virtually every day.
Two Arabian Adventures steeds in a feeding pen within a pasture next to Mitchell cabin. Since we haven’t succumbed to the national disaster yet, there’s nothing here for this buzzard.
Jackrabbits and towhees may have very different cultures, but they manage to coexist side by side peaceably.
There are more wild turkeys to be seen hereabouts than there were last year at this time.
Also abundant are blacktail deer, but that’s common. (Curiously, just now when I tried to type “blacktailed deer,” Spellcheck kept changing their name to “blackmailed deer.” This, in turn, raises the question: how would you blackmail a deer?)
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