“You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life.” — Joan Miro
A photo is worth a thousand words. Do not feel creative this week, so I am posting just pictures. You can make up your own story.
Sunday, 09/15/2024: Posted photo — Acorn House.
The things you see when you hike. During today’s hike I came across this fenced in area for some acorns. Looks like some kids had fun corralling them. Looks like a good spot for wildlife to have a free meal.

Monday, 09/16/2024: Posted photo — Mt Monadnock.

A wonderful site, Mt Monadnock, or Grand Monadnock, at sunset. The colors were wonderful tonight. If I remembered, I would have stayed on the summit to capture the Aurora. Forgot about it since this hike was more of a warm-down hike from the flags. Just wanted to ascend and descent quickly.
Tuesday, 09/17/2024: Posted photo — Sunset.
The clouds were starting to clear and the sun appeared. Not the best sunset I have seen, but the colors were wonderful.

Wednesday, 09/18/2024: Posted photo — Sundog.
A sundog. I was watching this sundog brighten and dull for over an hour tonight. One of the wonders of nature.

Thursday, 09/19/2024: Posted photo — Abstract Roses.
Doing a photo editing technique that I have not done in a while. This technique is called the Hockney style after David Hockney. This is the first time that I have doned this technique using GIMP. I create a script using Paint Shop Pro. I did remove Paint Shop Pro from my computer after using it for almost 30 years since it was not working well on my computer.


Friday, 09/20/2024: Post photo — Morning View.
The view this morning as I arrived at work. The mornings are getting darker. I wanted to capture the moon next to the flag. I attempted to lighten the flag, with no luck.

Saturday, 09/21/2024: Post photo — Levitate.
Needed a photo for a photo project that I am working on. This week’s topic is levitation. I made this pokeweed levitate.

That is all for now. Until next week, be safe.