Hours from spring
You can tell the seasons are about to change by noticing how raggedy the candle edges are. You can learn a lot about air currents in your home by noticing where all the shedding fur lands - this corner, not that one.
That's as philosophical as I can be on this great day. It was gorgeous in northern California today. I pulled some weeds in the yard and planted wildflower seeds in some empty spaces. Last night was near freezing but this afternoon was shirt sleeve weather. I only worked three hours and enjoyed the scent of fresh air swirling through the rooms (and catching the dog fur in some corners, not others).
Anyway, the Everyday Matters Challenge #150 is "Draw a candle," so I did!
Hi! Well, I thought I was the only person on Earth that was aware of Lent. I know this is a bold statement. Your lovely Candle might come after me. It is so nice and warming and it is cold cold cold here in Boston.
ReplyDeleteMy son and I have had no meat this Lent, no chips or dip. Salsa has been allowed on Scrambled eggs. Yes, I know - the no eggs- but I am firm believer that males have to have a true protein. I think it bad for their muscles to go without. We eased up a little, for His brother, I ate Salmon. Glad your dogs are doing so well. Thank you so much for leaving a comment on my blog.
Sherrie
You are so welcome, Sherrie. Thank you for your wonderful note. - Barbara
ReplyDeleteBarbara! Did you see my Photo of 'Spring Surprise'?
ReplyDeleteIt is of snow. But I think it helps in visulizing rain.
sherrie
Hi again Sherrie -- Those are great photos, they really show the weather! - Barbara
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