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I thought you could use something to cheer you up after this hard American week. So here’s a photo essay.

Sometimes a feather lands in a bucket

A single white feather floating on calm water.

And sometimes it lands in the sky.

Wispy white clouds swirl in a deep blue sky.

Sometimes it blooms into a ball.

Close-up of a fluffy dandelion seed head in a green field.

Sometimes it slides onto the ground.

A spider with a web on the ground surrounded by dry soil and twigs.

Sometimes it pecks a mailbox post.

A black cat peeks from behind a wooden mailbox post on a sunny day.

Sometimes it crawls, frozen in the dirt.

Close-up of dark soil with scattered light-colored dried leaves.

Sometimes they sit on a gate watching.

View of a green field through a rustic barred window.

Sometimes it drifts down from the sky to walk across the road.

A single brown leaf stands upright on a gravel surface under a clear sky.

And sometimes it flies up, and becomes shy, peeking out in a flash of light.

Dramatic sunset with vibrant clouds above silhouetted trees and power lines.

And that’s all I know for now. (I may post more often than every month or so because there are words and pictures brimming these days.)