Wednesday, August 10, 2016

To Light the Day

Night Light





Besides oozing with damp charm, this little structure provides a welcome and necessary beacon as dark falls. The pathway is steep in several places and takes turns one does not expect.




If your eyes and focus are sharp, you'll see
it tucked in on the right on the floor.







A few days at the Oregon Coast just north of Lincoln City can be a revival for dry skin and dry bones. We soak up the moist pleasure of the sights and smells. These cute "houses" are profoundly good at lighting up the night. We notice them with fond appreciation.






Polyphemus Moth--a Silk Moth found in Oregon from mid-July to August!
Wing span can be 4-6 inches. This one was probably 4".






A closer inspection one morning sent shivers of awe through the group. A Silk Moth--we had definitely found something to light up our day!






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