POST # 644
The tulips are just about done, but I happened to find one that looks just like me. Tulips are a big thing around this neck of the woods, at this time of year, but like every other year, they come and go, and with that most of the tulip tourists leave the area as well.
Another week has gone by, and soon I will be heading north once again, this time to Vancouver Island, to take care of a couple of furballs, that I have spent time with before.
A few other projects have been completed around Mary's yard, and I have been happy to help out where I can.
Dora-dog has been our companion all along the way, and a blog post from here wouldn't be complete without a picture of her. Here she is looking happy, as I get ready to take her for her daily walk.
She likes to stare out the front door and occasionally a critter walks by. In this case it was a deer crossing the road. You can see the deer, just to the right of the mailboxes. Dora-dog watches its every step with a focused concentration. If I opened the door, she would be gone in a flash, so she has to be satisfied just to look.
The latest sign out front of Shelter Bay contained some words of wisdom from the Dali Lama with whom I had the pleasure to meet one day back when I lived in Melbourne, Australia.
I was going to end the post with a political comment or two, as today is election day in Canada. But why spoil a good post to talk about politics. Having not voted in a federal election in Canada for at least two decades, to me it's just another day.
And a PS. Here is nature at work. Even from a concrete block, a seed begins to grow. Amazing.
grateful for every breath,
Paul
The Thoughtful Wanderer