the wind has not yet brought the forest-fire clouds of ashes….& pollution from the factories the 4th reich has deregulated….wear your orange hats. the hunters are everywhere among us. or stay invisible.
Guess they can’t see the spruce budworms, the leaf-eating winter moth caterpillars, and the similarly plague-like browntail moth caterpillars. Oh, and be sure to check for ticks tonight.
With all that’s gone on the last 7 days, this one struck me and reminded me of the film The Zone of Interest. Of Hess and his family setting up their home and private paradise, right along the fences of Auschwitz.
In the meantime, am living on Route 5, with all the traffic from I-91 south going between my house and my barn, 24/7. I have to let about 15 cars and semi trucks go by before I can go get the eggs. But I can still see those exact hills across the river.
BigBoy about 1 month ago
Exactly!
uniquename about 1 month ago
We all need those moments.
blunebottle about 1 month ago
Give it time…
cdward about 1 month ago
This one speaks to me today.
abucksworth Premium Member about 1 month ago
Where is this place? I have to get there pronto!
A Common 'tator about 1 month ago
Harry’s surname is perfectly suited here…
jnlvogel Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yes!
bluecat about 1 month ago
Stay there long enough to be present enough to not think apocalyptic thoughts :)
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 month ago
The sky is not falling after all
babka Premium Member about 1 month ago
the wind has not yet brought the forest-fire clouds of ashes….& pollution from the factories the 4th reich has deregulated….wear your orange hats. the hunters are everywhere among us. or stay invisible.
Sun about 1 month ago
Not yet.
mountainclimber about 1 month ago
Love these drawings. Could we have one with bigger mountains and snow, please?
el_eye about 1 month ago
If the dog was there, it would be perfect.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 month ago
Because you are not around other people. Obvious but true.
Bill LaRocque Premium Member about 1 month ago
Amen x 10 to the power of 1M.
ladykat about 1 month ago
True. It looks very peaceful.
rroxxanna about 1 month ago
Guess they can’t see the spruce budworms, the leaf-eating winter moth caterpillars, and the similarly plague-like browntail moth caterpillars. Oh, and be sure to check for ticks tonight.
Cheerful, aren’t I?
David_J Premium Member about 1 month ago
With all that’s gone on the last 7 days, this one struck me and reminded me of the film The Zone of Interest. Of Hess and his family setting up their home and private paradise, right along the fences of Auschwitz.
chief tommy about 1 month ago
Gaetz and Rubio!!@?? It’s apocalyptical !
wildlandwaters about 1 month ago
there’s a part of me that has a deep sense of envy for those that live way off the grid…
thejanith Premium Member about 1 month ago
Absolutely beautiful! And calming. Thanks for a break in a busy morning.
Smeagol about 1 month ago
Just to get away from the pollution of city lights is good, to see the Milky Way would be awesome.
fej about 1 month ago
I find it funny that all you doom and gloom preaching people are the ones they are getting away from
95 about 1 month ago
On rare stretches of older state roads, a few miles of no traffic in sight while riding my motorcycle gives me pretty much the same serenity.
willie_mctell about 1 month ago
It’s illusory but therapeutic,
crazeekatlady about 1 month ago
I need that life. Life in a comic strip.
CamiSu Premium Member about 1 month ago
In the meantime, am living on Route 5, with all the traffic from I-91 south going between my house and my barn, 24/7. I have to let about 15 cars and semi trucks go by before I can go get the eggs. But I can still see those exact hills across the river.