Today's art is another watercolor of Iris. Actually there are two of them, one big and one small. They each have their good points but I think I'll post the big one tonight. I like that I thought to add leaves to them. Makes them look a little more real.
The writing today was working on a short story that keeps getting longer. Maybe when I figure out where it's going I can cut some of it and make it shorter and stronger. I do tend to run off at the mouth, er, fingers.
A Downy Woodpecker was back on the suet cakes. I can't say if this is the same bird coming day after day. It's the same kind of bird but whether it's the same one, that I don't know. I like the way it blends into the suet cakes and the grid of the feeder.
I was lucky enough to catch sight of a Chickadee and quick enough to nab a photo. It isn't a great photo but it's a photo of a bird that's tricky to get a picture of.
Last but not least, there's Dad's roses. They're exploding into bloom. I'm especially enamored of this cluster of flowers and buds that I think looks like a bouquet. For a fleeting moment, the breeze carried the fragrance to me here at my desk. And they smell soooo good.
Wherever you are, thanks Dad, and happy Father's Day! This is Dad with his little brother Walt in 1944 when he was in the navy. Doesn't he look like just a kid?
Happy Solstice! Today is the longest daylight day of the year. From here it's all downhill as far as hours and minutes of light goes. Too bad we aren't having a beautiful sunset to commemorate it.
Edited to add: We are having a beautiful sunset! I saw it out the west window coming back from the kitchen. It's not the greatest picture but it's better than nothing.
--Barbara








