
antennae
some of you may be old enough to remember when we got our television signals by putting big aerial antennae on our roofs that pulled in tv signals and sent them via coaxial cable to our large (21 inch!) console televisions made by companies named sylvania, rca, and zenith. the antennae looked very much like the spurs at the end of these oak (i think) branches. one of the best decisions i’ve made in 54 years on this planet, was to get rid of our tv about 14 years ago, and to trade antennae pulling in tv signals, to antennae pulling in sunlight.
bare (oak?) branches against a white sky
Yup! An excellent decision to ditch the tv! Ten years for me and I haven’t missed it a bit (and most folks don’t seem to comprehend this decision). Beautiful branches.
The next challenge is the iPhone and the internet. I don’t know what to do about them, because some of these relationships feel so rewarding–so much more so than TV sitcoms with laugh track.
I am a relative newcomer to your blog (discovered through the hello sunshine site). So many days your images take my breath away—this one included. Thank you for inspiring awe and appreciation for the simple beauties in this life.
Oh, you make me happy, Rosalind. Thank you. This kind of connection is why I started this blog. Welcome.