the tule sway
in the gentle breeze ...
music of the spheres
Haiku, poems, and stories
Random thoughts and stories, maybe even the occasional photo.
-Robert
-Robert
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Iceland, Day 1, Slide 1
Iceland. Where to begin? Maybe the best place is with the little car that took us on our 1638 mile road trip around the island, and with a pleasant picture of some of the country side. The car is the little blue one in this photo, a Hyundai I30 -- serviceable and economic, but there were some gravel roads where I would have preferred a 4x4. The photo is of a farm and waterfall along the south coast of the island.
All along the south are cliffs from a former coastline, like the ones shown here. The flat lands below the cliffs are good farming country, and all along the cliffs are waterfalls like the one shown here. There are thousands of waterfalls in Iceland, so a photo with a waterfall seemed like a good place to start. And sheep! 450,000 of them (the human population is about 300,000). "The modern Icelandic Sheep is a direct descendant of the sheep brought to the island by the early Viking settlers, in the ninth and tenth century. ... Genetically the Icelandic sheep is the same today as it was 1100 years ago. It is possibly the oldest and purest domesticated breed of sheep in the world today." [See http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/icelandic/]
All along the south are cliffs from a former coastline, like the ones shown here. The flat lands below the cliffs are good farming country, and all along the cliffs are waterfalls like the one shown here. There are thousands of waterfalls in Iceland, so a photo with a waterfall seemed like a good place to start. And sheep! 450,000 of them (the human population is about 300,000). "The modern Icelandic Sheep is a direct descendant of the sheep brought to the island by the early Viking settlers, in the ninth and tenth century. ... Genetically the Icelandic sheep is the same today as it was 1100 years ago. It is possibly the oldest and purest domesticated breed of sheep in the world today." [See http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/icelandic/]
rain
summer winds
the golden hills
wait for rain
Posted on Facebook's NaHaiWriMo page on 7/02/2013. Prompt was 'rain'.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
shooting the rapids
of the Buckinghorse River~
crazy spaniel!
We were driving the Alaska Highway with our springer spaniel, Buddy. We camped one evening by the Buckinghorse River (an apt name) in northern British Columbia. Buddy wandered away from the camp. The next we saw of him was his head bobbing down through the rapids. We yelled and waved to no avail. A ways downstream he hauled himself out, came back to camp, shook himself vigorously, and then ran off up stream to do it again!
of the Buckinghorse River~
crazy spaniel!
We were driving the Alaska Highway with our springer spaniel, Buddy. We camped one evening by the Buckinghorse River (an apt name) in northern British Columbia. Buddy wandered away from the camp. The next we saw of him was his head bobbing down through the rapids. We yelled and waved to no avail. A ways downstream he hauled himself out, came back to camp, shook himself vigorously, and then ran off up stream to do it again!
Labels:
Alaska Highway,
Buckinghorse River,
Buddy,
pets,
rapids
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