Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Morning Walk

This time of year, it gets kind of crazy. Time, time, time. There just doesn't seem to be enough of it in the day. Off on an early morning stroll along the Boulevard, this gal and her 'fido' have lots of time to reflect on life and plan their day. Let's listen in: "Gosh, it's really freezing out here this morning, Is Birdman's gift wrapped?, Gotta get me a bag of salt and vinegar chips, I really don't like Shelly's new haircut, Do I look fat?, Am I really up for a drive to NH in the snow this afternoon?, There's an eclipse tonight?, Wait til Mom finds out I paid $70 for that tree, Is that Statistics' final really today?. And fido? food, food, food, food... I'm going to find some 'me time' today and just RELAX! Ah... By the way, this scene looks a lot different this morning with 2-3 inches of snow on the ground.

13 comments:

  1. A very lively stream-of-consciousness dialogue!

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  2. I'm exhausted just eavesdropping! I bet that scene is even prettier with the fresh blanket of snow.

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  3. Hey, no stress! LOL
    And I really need to say I didn't understand what is the problem about Shelly's new haircut, for me it's fabulous and very modern! :)
    Beautiful shot!
    hugs
    Léia

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  4. lucky you with some fresh snow. looks like we're definitely having a brown christmas in brattleboro.

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  5. It's a beautiful scene to behold!

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  6. Wow, if you were here I might have been on this post except I would be more like "Oh hell what was I thinking about walking in this cold, no no no don't shoot that picture mister!"

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  7. What a nice picture! I really like the way the tree is silhouetted against the sky.

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  8. Nice photo and nice play-by-play. The tree reminds me a bit of Steffe's tree, except for the city behind yours. Go on back and retake it in the snow and tell us what the next walker is thinking about.

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  9. I'm with Fido on the "food, food, food" part.

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  10. Yeah, but the winter gloom and composition is great. And people have to remember when they feel overwhelmed by the season's demands: resistance is futile. Don't worry, be happy.

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  11. You've got quite the imagination! :) This looks like a good run, I can be seen doing the same with my dog but in the desert.

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  12. Very beautiful shot, I like the colours, the atmosphere, and I do love dogs. ;-)

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