by Jupiter Progress | Aug 8, 2018 | Flowers |
Bursting Sunflowers Sunflowers seem to have a certain appeal about them. Sunflowers seem to have a constant smile on their face, like Pomeranians. Of course, that is comparing sunflowers to Pomeranians, but both to me have a light effect. Then one day I was shopping...
by Jupiter Progress | Jul 27, 2018 | Footsteps |
Clouds, clouds, clouds Clouds always had fascinated me. In the Pacific Northwest, I can look up at the sky and one minute, and there are white puffy clouds. Next hour, the same sky is painted grey with gloom lingering. Not all grey clouds are gloomy; some are...
by Jupiter Progress | Jul 6, 2018 | Conversations & Observations |
Four seasons in the Pacific Northwest There are four seasons here. Some seasons last here longer, but any case we do have four seasons. This is a small list I made for each season. For Winter Winter is December through February, and sometimes it might linger until...
by Jupiter Progress | Jul 2, 2018 | Prose & Short Stories |
Weather in the Pacific Northwest Another summer June day in the Pacific Northwest has turned into a cloudy day, But that’s not gonna stop me from going outside––not today. I’m grabbing my hiking boots and putting it over the wool socks that I got at a discount at REI....
by Jupiter Progress | Jun 30, 2018 | Prose & Short Stories |
A short prose about rosemary I have a dream this summer, Nothing grand, Or I should say that most people would not consider it to be grand, Nevertheless, I have a dream, and that is to grow rosemary. “Rosemary as in the herb?” asks my friend. “Yes,...