Returnings

The geese are back. 

They seem to be nesting here.

That's the west edge of this property, the stone wall.  The big farm where I get my eggs and stuff is on the other side. A fresh cut on the meadow.

The Ramps ( wild garlic) are up.

I unrolled the cloth I call Balancing Act. In my mind I have returned to Large Cloth.  I just need a little time. I'll unroll all of them first.

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26 comments

  1. Alice

    Love the stone wall and the rocks by the pond’s edge! Is what appears to be a metal form of some kind on the rocks intended to support a burning log to keep bugs away for evenings sitting on the big rock enjoying the pond?

  2. Valerie O

    Hi Jude. This is just the most beautiful peaceful photo. You.’ve captured the essence of this place and this moment. I could look at this all day long!………(I think I will do just that!)
    Thank you for all the years of sharing.
    Valerie (California girl but now 40 years in France)

  3. Judith

    Love that your geese nest there. Ours just rest here for a couple weeks on their way north. I always look forward to seeing them.

  4. I love that the geese are nesting on your little pond. I have a pair of phoebes that come back every year to nest on the house. Last year, for the first time, they nested just outside the back door. It was less than convenient, but very safe for them. They just fixed up the old nest, so here we go again! 😁

  5. Nancy

    Jude~ I always feel so lucky when I see geese. There is a golf course or two here in town and they are usually headed that way to the ponds.
    Love the colors of this large cloth, so Jude from my early days here 🙂

    • jude

      I l8ve them. Nice that they feel at home here.
      This developed without too much thinking. It’s comforting to be unrolling all the history.

  6. Beth from Still Life Ponds

    I hope the geese are successful. Often there is nest predation here and it’s a little heartbreaking. I’m starting to look at my small puzzle pieces pinned together and am surprised at the bigger-ness of them. I’m a ways from large though (maybe at 30×30″) Leaves me in awe of how many large you have managed.

  7. Bridget Ely

    Jude I cannot express how much you continue to inspire me ( and probably so very many of us in this community of like -minded women)thank you so much for threading us together .. x

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