Tumbleweed Crossing is about living on the desert west of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Restless Nights
Maybe it has been this full moon that has been keeping me awake at night. I really believe that if the moon can affect the tides it can affect people and animals, too. But I would like a good nights sleep.
... nice photos of the full moon, I always love to see it. The pink flowers on my latest blog posting are Aquilegias and the blue are Forget-me-nots. xxx
So lovely. I always think of that song that says something like "don't sleep in the moonlight..." I think it's more like CAN'T sleep in the moonlight. And, yes, a full moon makes my cats crazy and my little dog, Emma, just wants to go outside in the night and gaze up. Which keeps ME from sleeping, waiting for her to get her fill of moonlight so I can bring her back in out of the reach of moonstruck coyotes.
Retirement has finally come and for the first few years I lived as a "desert rat" on a small chunk of desert land in Rio Rancho, NM. Recently my husband and I moved to Carrollton, KY so we would be near my son. It has been quite an experience. We live on an acre of land that is mostly grass but have lots of forest and farm land around us. My pets include 4 cats, 1 dog, 2 horses, and 2 ponies. All pets were adopted from shelters. I like to raise flowers, and houseplants, and I try to garden. I sometimes attempt to write fiction and nonfiction stories. I love to take photos and share them. I enjoy watching the sun rise in the morning and the moon rise in the evening, and love watching nature. I am an avid reader of fiction books with westerns and mysteries being my favorites.
... nice photos of the full moon, I always love to see it. The pink flowers on my latest blog posting are Aquilegias and the blue are Forget-me-nots. xxx
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. I always think of that song that says something like "don't sleep in the moonlight..." I think it's more like CAN'T sleep in the moonlight. And, yes, a full moon makes my cats crazy and my little dog, Emma, just wants to go outside in the night and gaze up. Which keeps ME from sleeping, waiting for her to get her fill of moonlight so I can bring her back in out of the reach of moonstruck coyotes.
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