Rise and SHINE!

One day last week after a sunrise walk, the pups and I ran into a pair of identical twin sisters at the dunes. They were in their late sixties or maybe mid-seventies – hard to tell because they were wearing identical dark sunglasses and both had a beautiful head of dyed red hair – not a single grey. I couldn’t stop looking at them and my boys. Two sets of twins.

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Pearl and the boys – Curly and Moe

Anyway, one sister was saying how much the dunes had changed since the last two hurricanes. I asked about the sign, posted at the beginning of the walk.
If you look close it says Oscar lives here

“Oh! Oscar. He’s a gopher tortoise, but no one’s seen him since hurricane Matthew.”
Well, I saw Oscar yesterday. He’s alive and well, about the size of a big gumbo pot lid. His shell is perfect and he was moving along, faster than you imagine a tortoise can go. I could have kicked myself for not having my camera with me, but sometimes I just can’t wrangle three dogs and my phone.
I hope we see the sisters again.  I want to tell them we saw Oscar, and I’d love to ask them some questions. Maybe get a photo.
A beautiful Wednesday morning.

We made the sunrise this morning and found a treasure, a new smelly jelly. Pearl loves them and has to sniff them all over.
I love them because each one looks like blown glass sculptures.


We’ve found all kinds of treasures in the last month.

But now it’s time for a cup of coffee and to sit. No more rambling until I get some work done. I’m working on a fun Friday blog, called Fan-Girl Friday, where I’ll introduce you to some incredibly talented people that I’ve been fortunate to know and I’m a fan of. I’ve had great responses from the people I’ve reached out to – all I have to do is stay inside and work out the details.  It’s a great lineup already – photographers, artists, travelers, do-gooders, songwriters, authors, and hopefully a buck dancer or two.
Until then – be kind, have fun, and look for magic in ordinary places.

 

12 Comments

    1. Mandy Haynes – East Nashville – My name is Mandy Haynes, and I’m originally from Nashville, Tennessee. Currently living life on an island off the east coast with my three rescued terriers – Moe, Curly, and Pearl - and Albert, my turtle. I am the author of two short story collections - Walking the Wrong Way Home and Sharp as a Serpent's Tooth Eva and Other Stories, and a novella, Oliver. I'm also the co-editor of the Southern Writers Reading reunion anthology, Best of the Shortest. I write literary fiction with a southern drawl. I’m a professional eavesdropper, bonafide runaway, textile artist, freelance writer, and the Editor-in-Chief of WELL READ Magazine.
      And She's Off! says:

      Oh, it’s going to be fun!!

    1. Mandy Haynes – East Nashville – My name is Mandy Haynes, and I’m originally from Nashville, Tennessee. Currently living life on an island off the east coast with my three rescued terriers – Moe, Curly, and Pearl - and Albert, my turtle. I am the author of two short story collections - Walking the Wrong Way Home and Sharp as a Serpent's Tooth Eva and Other Stories, and a novella, Oliver. I'm also the co-editor of the Southern Writers Reading reunion anthology, Best of the Shortest. I write literary fiction with a southern drawl. I’m a professional eavesdropper, bonafide runaway, textile artist, freelance writer, and the Editor-in-Chief of WELL READ Magazine.
      And She's Off! says:

      Please. You are THE dogooder. 😉

    1. Mandy Haynes – East Nashville – My name is Mandy Haynes, and I’m originally from Nashville, Tennessee. Currently living life on an island off the east coast with my three rescued terriers – Moe, Curly, and Pearl - and Albert, my turtle. I am the author of two short story collections - Walking the Wrong Way Home and Sharp as a Serpent's Tooth Eva and Other Stories, and a novella, Oliver. I'm also the co-editor of the Southern Writers Reading reunion anthology, Best of the Shortest. I write literary fiction with a southern drawl. I’m a professional eavesdropper, bonafide runaway, textile artist, freelance writer, and the Editor-in-Chief of WELL READ Magazine.
      And She's Off! says:

      Thanks, Jerri! ❤

  1. murisopsis – Avocation as a writer, poet, ceramic artist, blogger and geocacher. Too bad I can't make a living doing all the things I do for fun...
    murisopsis says:

    There are certainly plenty of stinky things on the beach for a dog to enjoy! My sister’s dog likes to roll in anything smelly!!

    1. Mandy Haynes – East Nashville – My name is Mandy Haynes, and I’m originally from Nashville, Tennessee. Currently living life on an island off the east coast with my three rescued terriers – Moe, Curly, and Pearl - and Albert, my turtle. I am the author of two short story collections - Walking the Wrong Way Home and Sharp as a Serpent's Tooth Eva and Other Stories, and a novella, Oliver. I'm also the co-editor of the Southern Writers Reading reunion anthology, Best of the Shortest. I write literary fiction with a southern drawl. I’m a professional eavesdropper, bonafide runaway, textile artist, freelance writer, and the Editor-in-Chief of WELL READ Magazine.
      And She's Off! says:

      I’m lucky, they’re mostly sniffers! 😁

  2. Lovely photographs and a breezy and mood-lifting blog! Nice knowing you and looking forward to reading more of your work. Glad you liked my blog, thanks for the follow!

    1. Mandy Haynes – East Nashville – My name is Mandy Haynes, and I’m originally from Nashville, Tennessee. Currently living life on an island off the east coast with my three rescued terriers – Moe, Curly, and Pearl - and Albert, my turtle. I am the author of two short story collections - Walking the Wrong Way Home and Sharp as a Serpent's Tooth Eva and Other Stories, and a novella, Oliver. I'm also the co-editor of the Southern Writers Reading reunion anthology, Best of the Shortest. I write literary fiction with a southern drawl. I’m a professional eavesdropper, bonafide runaway, textile artist, freelance writer, and the Editor-in-Chief of WELL READ Magazine.
      And She's Off! says:

      Thank you, same to you!

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