How quickly it all changes. Yesterday’s winds have given way to rain. How those branches did bend for fear of snapping as others had in the past.
We did not go out to the shore. I get too nervous in high winds to hardly leave the house. This photograph of the valley was taken while stood at the kitchen sink preparing lunch and being thankful that the electricity was still on.
The day before however we did venture out into the blustery weather. The sandstone shore of Georgeson Island was particularly lovely in the soft light of the winter afternoon.
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But this morning it is raining. I sit quietly hunkered down under a down quilt on the old couch in the loft marveling at how different each day can be from another. It was only four days ago I overheard these daffodils muttering in the snow “I told you it was too early.”
The snow is now long gone for this young deer that browsed under the trees by at the edge of the forest, hunched up in the damp cold. I wonder where it sought shelter yesterday as the winds howled like jet planes crossing over the top of the cliffs?
A flicker had called from the beam on the covered deck to ask if I might come out for awhile.
I did. But even the oregano was snow bound.
However, it was the day I captured winter by the pond
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and enjoyed the grass against the snow…
I noticed that which was undisturbed.
This is the noticing that comes with the sudden change of snow covering much of our dark greens, grays and browns during the overcast west coast winters.
Much is still dreary though.
I thought of lighting a fire in the outdoor fireplace but then went back inside to paint – as I did yesterday. I painted on the ample 30 X 40 canvas. I wonder how the weather will be evident in my brushstrokes? We shall see on Wednesday I think. Here is a snippet of a small detail I liked that no longer exists.
The painting is almost complete. A couple of wayward blustery brushstrokes to tame and it will be done.
SPROUT: How might the weather be impacting your creativity?
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