24 Hours.

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Busy 24 hours. I didn’t capture it all, but these are a few glimpses of times in between doing things. The arm was a truly freakish accident and yes I was literally “skinned.” The view with
the lovely young woman in silhouette was at the International Institute between Chapala and Ajijic. I was actually trying to get a show of the hillside outside the open door, but people kept walking in front of it. So, I started clicking them and especially liked this woman’s body language. The lower garden shot shows the progress of Quetzacoatl so far and also the other end of the garden. The dog is Coco in her first shot of the day, snuggled down on the pillows near my right ear, and the anonymous head shot even I don’t understand. Cannot remember how I took the photo or exactly where but those look like the colors in my bathroom, although there is no dome in the ceiling.  Magic. If you feel the wound shot is uncalled for please let me know and I’ll remove it. It isn’t so much a call for sympathy as just amazement that I could be skinned by an everyday object like that. Okay, Yuck. I grossed you out again….(If you are wondering about the weird color of my skin, I had put makeup on my arm to cover up the bruises earlier in the day.)

7 thoughts on “24 Hours.

  1. Marilyn Armstrong

    I’ve got a big black and blue patch on one leg and I don’t even know how it got there. I’m always cutting myself on something and don’t realize I’ve done it. And I’m not squeamish. I think if you raise children, you lose that early one. Babies are adorable, but can be very icky. Changing diapers ain’t for the squeamish.

    Where does that word — squeamish — come from?

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  2. Marilyn Armstrong

    Note: I had a book called “All About Earthquakes and Volcanoes.” I think I read it a hundred times in a row. Quetzacoatl was a prominent story in the book, the farmer whose cornfield became a volcano. I wonder if home insurance would cover the arrival of a backyard volcano?

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