Duck Weather
Rain and clouds are a part of spring. With our city being torn up in multiple directions for three mini round-a-bouts to be installed, I am sure this is the last thing needed. In addition there is a huge infrastructure repair that is taking in six blocks south of Main Street running parallel with all the work. Needless to say the traffic includes a lot of frustration. That frustration of drivers within town is my reason for doing my walk east out of town on the county road. The shoulders are wide and my choice of time to walk coincides with people already having entered town for employment and the quiet before the noon hour. It was 47 degrees when I left home but it was cooler when I returned and now with thunder boomers it may very well even be cooler.
I have made huge inroads in the sewing studio. My sister-in-law, JoAnn, does a lot of quilting and we compare notes once in awhile. Jo is never concerned about the backs of the quilts in regard to it being a match of fabric colors and prints. With that being said the stack of peach is gone. Of course I didn’t go crazy with odd choices for each. I did honor the shade of peach that was represented in each of the quilt tops. If I didn’t have challenges in my day-to-day life, it wouldn’t be my life. I have been able to take each day as it comes. Some have had tears, some have had surprises, but even with that mix each day is just a down right blessing.