a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son
Taken November 1, 2008 in the Catskill Mountains of New York
a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son
Taken November 1, 2008 in the Catskill Mountains of New York
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a photograph by Ethel Mortenson Davis
Every year in one of our lilac bushes by our front gate, the long-tailed blackbirds that frequent our yard, along with orioles, hummingbirds, purple and yellow finches, sparrows, phoebes, western and mountain bluebirds, robins, ring necked and white winged doves, pinyon jays, and a bunch of others, build a nest at about eye level. Earlier I posted a photo of their eggs. This is a photo of the hatchlings that came from those eggs. We are always excited to see the new hatchlings with their beaks open, waiting for their parents to feed them. The day I took this photo, however, after the dogs and I came back from our daily walk into the Zuni Mountains, these hatchlings were gone. I came into the yard and the two parents dive bombed me and made a distressed fuss as if I was the reason their hatchlings were now missing. Every year the story seems to be the same. The ravens are hanging around the field on the Zuni side of our house, normally trying to get away from long-tailed blackbirds harassing them. Hawks circle in the sky. Snakes are not uncommon in New Mexico, and every year the hatchlings hatch, then, after awhile, disappear. This photo is the only evidence that they ever lived.
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a photo essay by Sonja Bingen
The storm rises
into the fires of sunset
air electric with coming storm
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by Alazanto, Kevin Davis
Note: One of the most wonderful things in Kevin’s life was Leo. When he was so sick he could hardly move, Leo was brought to the hospital in Poughkeepsie. Kevin was wheeled to the first floor in a wheel chair. There was no expectation that he would be able to go home again at that point, although that turned out not to be true. The minute he saw Leo Kevin surprised everyone by getting out of the wheelchair and getting on the floor with his cat. Leo crawled up next to him and spent the next hour taking care of the person who had rescued him on a cold day when he was a kitten and taken him into his human life.
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a photo essay by Sonja Bingen, our daughter
Note: One of Joe’s favorite times of the year is a fireworks display held in May in Burlington, Wisconsin. His severe autism seems to disappear as his eyes grow round and he smiles at explosions of light in the sky. His brother Will likes the fireworks just as much.
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