We are going to have WEATHA! Tonite – yes! There is no one who loves the sun anymore than I do, but today’s steel-gray skies are gorgeous and feel so snuggly. We have just finished a great walk, not long, but full of fresh air and scenery.
Everything went great for Su.Sane and her oral surgery and she is feeling the physical and emotional relief of it being over and OUT. Our week has been mostly at home, planning our needs for the months ahead. None of the catalogs I ordered have come in yet, and I realllllly want the one from Speedling (Todd Flats) so we can start looking at the number we want, etc.
Its been a quiet week so I could get a lot of Su.Sane’s newest book, The Wilderness Within into print. -The Story of Never Ends, which Clarity wrote in 1990 is now being prepared for the Web. This is very exciting for us because it has been our foundation since the beginning of our journey together, along with the Imprintsial Patterns and the Tabloids. So to be preparing them for a new format supports our future work. Twelve years and Presto!
The tax refunds have come in, so the second car is heading to the shop to be updated and re-shod. As five adults, with very active lives, we share one car when the need arises, very well indeed! This makes for all of us being totally flexible to the needs of the whole family and each individual. It is a very finely balanced movement that keeps us all in the present moment for each other. Cool, eh? And now with being back to two vehicles, there must be further adventures coming.
I am fascinated by the snow surfaces we have now from varying rains, etc. the last few days. The snow is hard sculptures all around us, with shiny coats of crust. It is beautiful and feels very permanent until the spring thaws. What a wonder it is to see such expanses that are so MAINE! You don’t even need to have a lot of it, because when it comes, it just stays – what a marvel! Friends have said this is more typical of Maine winters, and you know what – I like it just a much as last years record-breaker! So I think I am definitely acclimated.
I see snowflakes – WaHoo! The WEATHA’s coming!