Rainbow

 Days away from work can be the best.  Today I slept in, went to the studio, checked out a potential walking place and spent time with my daughter, Kiaya.  There were rainbows, too.  No April Fools pranks here, just some of my happy things from the day:

  • At the studio I again worked on making a flat cap.  It isn't finished but I like the results so far.  This is also day 89 of the A&S challenge.  I'm so close to being done!


  • This is the first day of another challenge I am starting.  For the month of April I am trying to walk a total of 67 miles.  I expect it to be easier this year than last year because I get so many steps at work.  I'm going to try to keep track of my total miles for the day versus my actual walk mileage and see how different they are.  Today's walk was 2.19 miles.  Along the way there was a lovely sunset.

  • I've been trying to plan hikes and today Keziah went with me to check out the trailhead for a hike tomorrow.  On the way we passed a house with a small, decorative, windmill.  Keziah really likes windmills, she squealed and pulled over.  She hopes to make her own small windmill some day, but she wants it to generate small amounts of power or to grind grain or coffee.


  • It was raining when we checked out the trail.  This was followed by sunshine and a glorious rainbow.  We ended up following the rainbow most of the way home.  Sometimes it was full, sometimes lost partially in the clouds and sometimes double.  I'm glad I was the passenger!







  • Over an hour later I was back at the studio.  It rained again, the sun was shining, and out one of the studios windows there was another rainbow!  I took a picture then went for a walk.  No more rainbows, but the nice walk and sunset I mentioned earlier.



Currently reading: Pocketful of Miracles: Prayer, Meditations, and Affirmations to Nurture Your Spirit Every Day of the Year, Joan Borysenko.

And The Middle Ages: A Graphic History, by Eleanor Janega and Neil Max Emmanuel.

Thank you for being part of my happy things. Stay safe.

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