Articles by Bo Mackison

A Good Companion

Order Klonopin Online Jazz is my constant companion when I am home. She follows me from room to room, races with me as I go up or down the stairs, and sleeps at the foot of my bed. Several times each day, especially in the evening when I sit down to use the computer, she climbs into my lap and pats my cheek with her paw until I give her a little attention.

https://www.52editions.com/congratulations/ I like this portrait of her, with the natural light from a north window providing a gentle sidelight, and the black background letting her emerge from the darkness.  She looks a bit mysterious. And she is!

Crosses in New Mexico

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follow first in a series of crosses in New Mexico

Ambien Buy Online While traveling on the High Road from Santa Fe to Taos last October, we stopped at Santuario de Chimayo. It is a popular shrine and well attended by the faithful in the community and surrounding areas.

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https://rmscherubimhealthcare.com/departments/myers-glutathione-infusion/ There are many crosses in the area, both at the small churches in each village and in roadside settings. Some of them are heavily decorated with rosaries and hand-made crosses of twigs and twine or woven straw. Even the chainlink fences at the sanctuary have hundreds of twig crosses attached to the wires. Other photographs in the series can be seen in the flickr set Crosses in New Mexico.

Spring Greening

Finally. . . the Daffodils are Peeking

go Finally. . . the Daffodils are Peeking from the Earth

follow site I can finally report that Spring is making an appearance in Wisconsin. We had temperatures reach the mid-50s both days this weekend and the earth is thawing. When I walked through the yard this evening to examine the different gardens, I was happy to see the daffodils near the front door showing a bit of green.

King of the Hill. . .

. . . as Long as the Hill is Mama!

https://geneticsandfertility.com/bayfront-park/ . . . as Long as the Hill is Mama!

Here’s a sure sign of Spring’s arrival. Lambing is in full swing at the A-Z Farms in Oregon, Wisconsin. Thus far, 167 lambs have been born in the last two weeks. 91 ewes have had their babies; 19 ewes are still waiting as of 8 am on Sunday, March 22.

Scoreboard: 28 single births, 44 sets of twins, 17 sets of triplets, no quadruplets yet.

Glass in Greens and Golds

and Beyond, the Arboretum

and Beyond, the Arboretum

The doors of the University of Wisconsin – Madison Arboretum are panels of stained glass deeply tinted in greens and golds. And I love that you can see just the hint of the natural world through this colorful portal. As for the choice of colors . . . green and gold remind anyone of a certain National Football League team?

I’m just sayin’ . . .