My walks with the dogs are good ways to begin interacting with the world, to accept that I have to go to work to continue having and enjoying these walks. We often see, smell, hear interesting things. This morning the first sense to hit me was that it’s breezy this morning, which is a harbinger of today’s rain and the approach of tonights’ cooler weather. the second thing to hot me was the smell of onions. Whether of our green onions or the ones on someone’s farm, I don’t know.
Robins are still here, I hear them calling when we walk. While walking Achilles and Stella in the half light this morning one almost swooped in to land on a yard within Stella’s reach. It quickly swerved away. As I opened the door to head out with Kendal we saw a bird, some species of raptor, trying to make headway against the south breeze. On opening the gate as we got home the first few raindrops hit us.
Time to head to work.

I am impressed Andrew. You are a very prolific blogger. Most people start blogging once a day then after a week go to once a week, then once a month, and then maybe once or twice a year. Your pictures are great. They tell a lot about what is important to you (but no pictures of Faye?).
Reg, I really appreciate your taking the time to comment.
I pondered for a long time – over a year – whether starting a blog was something I wanted to do, wanted to keep up with, could keep up with. Some things require a lot of deliberation. Faye has observed that I can over-think things and there is some truth to that.
After deciding to go ahead with a task or project I tend to stick with it. That’s why I still blog. And expect to, until (if?) I choose to stop.
As for photos of Faye, I’m more of a landscape and pet photographer. Had not thought about posting photos of people.