Yesterday, when I was catching a glance of millions of things, I noticed this sign:
It was not a summer’s day, but I’m always looking to catch a glance of snowy egrets, as you shall see at a glance.
I also caught a glance of this t-shirt but not the glance of the owner.
That t-shirt says “Lonely Forever Club,” which caused me to catch a glance of other people on their own, at least for the moment.
While I was taking those photos alone, I caught a glance of an inadvertent change of filter, which I changed back.
Sometimes I feel like a visitor and sometimes I feel like I belong. The difference often depends on how I’m filtering what I’m glancing.
Visitors may catch a glance of ellipses, memorials, flowering trees, numbers, waves, stones, pets, weirdness, whimsey, money, health, kindness, a kite, a robot, resting places, the past, sweets, gardens, groups, a pug imitating Napoleon, connections, and different perspectives.
Did you catch that glance of Oscar almost making a break for it, last night? Here’s another glance of that.
I’m curious what my visitors are catching a glance of, here and now.
Today I’m going to catch a glance of a fund-raiser for group psychotherapy, spanakopita (which Michael is making for the fund-raiser), and the ending of Game of Thrones (even though I’ve just recently started catching glances of that series).
Here‘s what comes up on YouTube for “Game of Thrones at a glance.”
I then caught a glance of Emilia Clarke on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert show, describing catching a glance of death in real life and also the end of Game of Thrones.
Now I’m ready to catch all the glances of this new day. And I look forward to catching a glance of comments, below.
Finally, here’s a glance of gratitude for all, including YOU.
I love marshes and the birds and animals in them. There is a marsh here that I kayak in come summer. Perhaps today I will catch a glimpse of the Potomac, all gardening being done for the weekend…
I love this comment, Lisa.
Thereās a Far Side comic of a group of soldiers storming a castle. One is looking down at the moat and saying āOoh! Goldfish!ā
That comic captures so many of us and Iām sure you can picture it in your imagination.
Ooh! Chris!
Just letting you know I was here this morning, I have no comment relating to the post because I can’t remember what it was about
Me neither. Great to see you, Joanne!
It looks like you have taken in some beautiful views on your week off! Thank you for sharing them. Happy to see Oscar!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful thoughts, Maureen, as usual.
I like it that Harley is more conservative of what visitors may catch a glance of.
I like what you catch glances of, Maria.
Splendid photographic glances
Thank you for your splendid support, Derrick.
You really captured some beautiful shots, Ann. I caught a glance of peace and serenity! š
Thanks for bringing your beautiful glances here, Debra!
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