A born and raised Midwesterner who traveled to Oregon in 2006 via the Oregon Trail route, fell in love with Oregon and now call it home.
I am retired and pursuing my life long dream of becoming a Freelance Inspirational Writer.
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3 thoughts on “In the Western Sky”
I like your poem and your photo, but not the fact that it’s already November. We have had temperatures much higher than normal for this time of year–into the 50s and even 60s for a few days. Last night the temperature dropped and it was just above freezing this morning. We’ve had a lot of rain over the past 2 or 3 days, too. But at least that isn’t white! 🙂
Yes, I agree Diane. Our weather has been almost the same as yours only no freezing yet. I am not a fan of the winter months either as I don’t do well with cold weather and darkness. Every year it seems harder to take so I usually hibernate 😊
Sounds like a good idea. Wish I could figure out how to do that so I could just stay in through the whole winter. I have often said I wish I could hibernate with the bears. 🙂
I like your poem and your photo, but not the fact that it’s already November. We have had temperatures much higher than normal for this time of year–into the 50s and even 60s for a few days. Last night the temperature dropped and it was just above freezing this morning. We’ve had a lot of rain over the past 2 or 3 days, too. But at least that isn’t white! 🙂
Yes, I agree Diane. Our weather has been almost the same as yours only no freezing yet. I am not a fan of the winter months either as I don’t do well with cold weather and darkness. Every year it seems harder to take so I usually hibernate 😊
Sounds like a good idea. Wish I could figure out how to do that so I could just stay in through the whole winter. I have often said I wish I could hibernate with the bears. 🙂