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Saturday, April 27, 2019

FALL TREES AT FRED MEYERS PARKING LOT


Fall trees and bushes in the Fred Meyers parking lot in Klamath Falls, Oregon in late October 2017.

THE WEEPING WILLOW OUT MY WINDOW


View out my window in early October (2017) in Tulelake, California.

A RED AUTUMN TREE (Fall 2017)


A red autumn  tree in Tulelake, California at the community center with beautiful red and green leaves.



FALL TREES IN PARKING LOT (PHOTOGRAPHS 1-2)


Fall trees in Fred Meyers Parking lot a few years back.



TREE THAT LOOKS ANCIENT


This beautiful unique tree sets in a corner of a Tulelake, California yard. It looks like an ancient tree that you would find in an old forest. Video taken fall 2017.

STRANGE LITTLE TREE


 I have always loved this little tree; it sets in a corner of a yard in Tulelake, California. It’s beautiful all year around but in the fall it just seems more beautiful. Video taken fall 2017.

GOLDEN FALL TREE 2 (FALL 2017)


A golden fall tree in Tulelake, California.

GOLDEN FALL TREE 1 (FALL 2017)


A golden fall tree in Tulelake, California.



FALL LEAVES IN GOLD AND GREEN (FALL 2017)


Fall trees starting to turn colors in Tulelake,  California.



A POPPY (PHOTOGRAPH 1-4)


A red poppy in the summer sun in Northern California in July. 


These two photographs were taken out of focus to bring out the red in the flower.


In focus the poppy is still beautiful.


A PINK AND YELLOW ROSE


A beautiful pink and yellow rose at the fairgrounds in Tulelake, California.



GOLD AND RED SUNSET IN LATE AUGUST


A gold and red sunset over Tulelake, California on a late August 2017 evening.

RED SUN AND GOLDEN CLOUDS


A red sun caused by smoke from forest fires and golden clouds, taken from Tulelake, California.

Burning Times and Church of Madness by Inkubus Sukkubus

I love these songs. Dogmatic patriarchal religions have caused so much destruction and death over the centuries, you would think we would l...