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Comfy quarters

March 22, 2020February 1, 2020 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ 2 Comments

Unconventional colors, a comforting bedroom.

The joys and opportunities of living in an old house.

Home, sweet home.

 

Dreamed the goldfinches were back

March 21, 2020March 20, 2020 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ 2 Comments

moving at the speed of youth

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One day you look out the window and they’ve doffed their winter gray coats. How do they know how to do that?

Pepper up close

March 18, 2020February 1, 2020 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
Ever wonder what your pets are thinking?

‘Butt time,’ Bukowski’s term

March 7, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

Best done religiously every day.

I’m amazed by the amount of sheer physical energy writing takes. Long stretches of total concentration. Back hurts. Fingers, too.

Reworking a long piece, especially.

Yes, they do love exploring

March 4, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ 2 Comments
Salty and Pepper were just let out of their cage. They have their usual rounds to check out.

Someone’s coming to dinner

February 27, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
Let’s make the table look inviting. (Photo by Rachel Williams)

Salty’s usual expression

February 19, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
One ear up, and one ear down.

Little blue eyes

February 5, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment
Salty has blue eyes and those funny ears. Here they are, both up.

Candy-striped landmark

January 26, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ 1 Comment
The distinctive red bands around the West Quoddy Head lighthouse are to help it stand out in the fog and snow. It’s one of 63 still working in the state of Maine and is at the easternmost point in the United States.

 

Checking out the linens

January 22, 2020December 1, 2019 ~ Jnana Hodson ~ Leave a comment

We let our bunnies run free on the first floor during the day. They love to explore, as Pepper is here, but they also love just hanging out in their favorite spots.

So far, they haven’t been chewing on the curtains.

 

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