But rain is our usual fare these days.
I wish I didn't need to sell pottery at an outside venue. Oh my!
But having so much rain here is just as understandable as having none in other places...a bit of the earth that is adjusting to what these little ants called humans have been able to wield as their influence upon nature.
For now I shade my eyes in joy from that bright sunlight.
And I'm so terribly grateful to have a secure warm dry home.
Today's Quote:
Each of us can become a blessed
channel of peace for the healing of Earth's wounds: We can awaken from apathy
and find creative, non-violent ways to transform the abuses rampant in today's
world.
Nan Merrill with Barbara Taylor
Peace Planet: Light for Our World
Peace Planet: Light for Our World
your tumblers are like moonlit skies
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, you are so poetic today!
DeleteI need to see the sun and soon! We are starting to get moldy here in Seagrove.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for me to breathe living in clouds all the time...right now I just turned on the air conditioning just to dry out.
DeleteThe sun has been a welcome sight . . .
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for it to come back again...any time now would be great!
DeleteLovely cups. We have sun this week; last week was a bust!
ReplyDeleteStay warm and dry!