No Place Like Home


Despite the forecast, live like it’s Spring.” Lilly Pulitzer


Cam and I love our home. It’s a good thing during this pandemic stay at home period. There’s no place like home. This one. Literally. All that is missing is a wood stove for these chilly May nights.

Click the ruby slippers three times, channel Glinda, the good witch, and magic happens.

We share space with numerous colorful creatures, all who are respectfully quiet and calm, and who add colorful diversity to the household.

Masked Monkey Metallica guards the house.
Our Resident Shaman
Resting














This paper wasp home is abandoned, thankfully. 

We just admire the workers' masterpiece, so host some empty nests.

Oh my!














Our door’s open to visitors (masked, of course). A comfy porch chair awaits you.

Come rock with us.

Yogi Cam- Sort of...
There’s no place like OM. Namaste.

Beltane with Cam



A little Madness in the Spring Is wholesome even for the King.” Emily Dickinson

My Buddy, Cam

You may have noticed my references to Cam throughout my spring pandemic promenade bloggings. I am so blessed to have had another pair of eyes to hunt for signs of spring, the unusual and the encouragingly beautiful. Cam has been an essential part of my Spring has not Been Canceled blogging project.

During social distancing, Cam has become my new best friend, and I appreciate so many of his qualities:
  • availability- just about any time, except when he is feeling low battery
  • flexibility- is not afraid of the virus, so no masking necessary, which is helpful, because he sees through his nose it seems
  • ready when I am
  • minimalism- travels lightly
  • accommodating- pushing his buttons is unlike any other companions I’ve had
  • winks a lot
  • likes to dress up, and is okay when dressed down
  • sense of humor- some of his focuses are way out there
  • keeps his hands to himself, though not sure I have actually seen them
  • takes in information, but does not need to Cam-xplain it to me

Deb: What are your photographic passions, Cam?


Cam: Murky shadows and mystery.


Deb: What unusual signs of spring have you recorded this week?



Cam: We’ve been ramping it up—foraging (sustainably), making wild leek pesto, super garlicky salad dressing, soups…. I may have a long nose, but fortunately, no sense of smell.





 We also came upon a forest field of cowslip gold… oo-la-la!










Deb: What about stinging nettles? Can you handle them?

Cam: Sure, easy- peasy. I’m desensitized to their venomous sting, so Deb can plunk me onto a clump when she forages.

How will you celebrate May Day, Cam?
Cam: Pleasurably. Deb tenderly nestles my proboscis with her left hand, while she cradles my right shoulder and wist with her right. When she tickles my nose and I start to focus, my nostrils quiver in anticipation of imminent release. We shall dress up and dance. Maybe have a candlelit dinner after reviewing our day.

Cam  in May Day garb

Cam, Cam, he’s my man
One click away
Oh so willing, with nary a nay
His long nose sniffing out beauty, is all a twitter
Cam takes a lot
He’s not a quitter

A creature of contrast, shadows, light and dark
If Cam misses a shot,
he tries again til he hits the mark
Cam’s a guy with ability to focus
He gets the job done
hocus-pocus
Cam-hurrah… hurrah
Cam-er-ah…
 "In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt."      Margaret Atwood

No Place Like Home

Despite the forecast, live like it’s Spring.”  Lilly Pulitzer Cam and I love our home. It’s a good thing during this pandemic stay at...