The morning weaving, usually about two inches before I need to rest my shoulders, continues happily. The quality is improving, but whether it will be good enough to give to the ministry is TBD. We'll see after it's finished, fringed and steamed.
I'm glad I enjoyed the scent of the spice bush and took pictures, because we had a huge rain, thunder and lightning storm, heaviest 24-hour rainfall in the US.
that tore off all the blossom after a couple of days' enjoyment, broke the daffodils snd generally left everything green where it wasn't flooded. Handsome Son had to make a circuitous route home, searching for open roads.
I had tossed around a few saved pumpkin and moringa seeds in anticipation of the storm, because large seeds tend to get a good start in storm conditions. We'll see if I guessed right. They're big enough plants to see, if they grow.
Meanwhile I have rediscovered Midsomer Murders' first season on Freevee and had a good time watching.
I'd forgotten the plots, so it was like new .
Today's Patriot's day and the Boston marathon, for the highly energetic. It also delays the federal tax filing deadline to tomorrow, in deference to the Massachusetts holiday.
And here's an age mate I think I'd like, more my speed than running a marathon
Notice the puppet is a self portrait!
And my reading finally, after many weeks ' waiting is
So that will be my focus today, rainy again.
Happy day everyone, and here's a reminder to make our surroundings Habitat Beautiful





