Comment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
A little wine (non-organic, but still), mostly for the Hub. Madly cooking goodies that can be consumed cold as well as hot. Coleman lantern holding a million D batteries at the ready. You are much more...
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by suitablefish
Stay safe, Judith. And a perfect sinister jack-o’lantern
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
Maybe the jack-o’lantern is sinister enough to outface Hurricane Sandy! We’ll hope —
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Madhu
That sinister pumpkin does seem prophetic! Hope the worst is over. Take care
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
Although it lived up to its hype all around — Wind! Rain! Floods! Snow! — the western part of MA where we live has been relatively quiet. We keep saying So far, so good — as we watch television...
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Karin - La Pouyette
Dear Judith, I hope that you’re safe where you live! I’m thinking strongly of you! Being in Germany at the moment and watching all that horror on TV, New York, the East coast…and…and… so scary, be God...
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Patti Kuche
Good to hear all ok (!) with you up there!
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
Much milder than forecast. We didn’t even lose power — so for probably the first time during a major storm, we watched coverage on television. And they say there’s no climate change, eh?
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
Mille remerciements pour tes voeux, Vielen Danke, Karen! Yes, Sandy’s “eye” — although she didn’t really have a clearly defined eye, a very unusual storm in all respects — kind of winked as she passed...
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Rebekah
Well … so far I haven’t seen you on CNN so I hope you guys are alright
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
Wonder of wonders, not only weren’t we not ON CNN, we actually watched CNN coverage of the storm. Doesn’t sound so unusual except — I don’t remember another major storm where we DIDN’T lose power, so...
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by 2e0mca
The world in London is one of constantly variable weather. I remember the glorious summer of 1976 when we were roasted for want of a better term and the tracks of the railways were distorted such that...
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by 2e0mca
That’s one evil eye that you’re getting from the Mallard Drake … I do hope you got away safely
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Vicki
the last one is the cutest of them all I have found that photographing birds really grows on one..
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by barb19
They are awesome photos of the ducks, you did a great job of photographing them – the start of new hobby perhaps? You seem to have captured the mood of the duck on the first one! The cute little biped...
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Patti Kuche
That first one has such a delightfully cheeky look, pride in the glorious colours no doubt!
View ArticleComment on Another Scary Hallowe’en! by Touch2Touch
We were lucky up here in the Pioneer Valley of MA. Compared to last year’s October blizzard, Sandy was some rain and some wind, not too much, almost no power outages that I’ve heard of, and all in all,...
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Touch2Touch
Oh, he was a pussycat, Martin! Well, not exactly a pussycat — I did retire from the neighborhood, honor and shins intact.
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Touch2Touch
I’m with you about the last one! This is the first time I ever got close enough to a bird to photograph it!
View ArticleComment on Birds of Look Park by Touch2Touch
She was hotfooting right after them, but they can move pretty quickly themselves. No danger of her catching them!
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