
Sunset
Since Poets have told of sunset,
What is left for me to tell?
I can only say that I saw the day
Press crimson lips to the horizon gray,
And kiss the earth farewell.
~ Poem by Effie Lee Newsome, published 1923

Sunset
Since Poets have told of sunset,
What is left for me to tell?
I can only say that I saw the day
Press crimson lips to the horizon gray,
And kiss the earth farewell.
~ Poem by Effie Lee Newsome, published 1923

An unknown person fishing on the shores of Lake Haviland, near Durango, Colorado.

A scenic overlook on Colorado State Highway 149. A beautiful view.



Santa Fe is one of a kind.


Seen at the local nursery. Fall must be right around the corner.


Viki helped me get a San Antonio library card and then helped me get it all set up online. My designated library is the Landa Branch, located in historic Monte Vista. The library is a beautiful old house in a park-like setting. The photo above is part of the elaborate stonework around the entrance. Beautiful!
I do have a Spring Branch library card. But the San Antonio Library system is much bigger and has so much more to offer.
I’m lucky to have a sister who is a librarian. She hooks me up with all the best library knowledge!

Seen near the Kentucky-Tennessee border, just north of Clarksville.

We happened to be in Akron when the rhododendrons were in bloom. They were spectacular!


Who writes this stuff? This is our second visit to this park. We stayed here three years ago and this sign has weighed on me ever since. I think it’s a faucet – not a jug filler!
Seen at Sterling State Park in Monroe, Michigan. In the shadow of the power plant!
