Then I turned around and saw the rhubarb. Or what used to be the rhubarb. I'll go out tomorrow to see if I can save any of it. I hope so because I love my rhubarb sauce on yogurt in the mornings.
The squirrel was back in the feeder this morning. I don't know if it's a boy or a girl squirrel, I just know it's very determined and stays in there a long time.
I worked on that short story from yesterday, made a few tweaks and refinements, and called it finished. Then I got out my little travel watercolor set with the short brushes and 4x6 pad of paper to paint something small. I couldn't think of what to paint so I did tulips because they're so easy, just three brush strokes, a stem, and a few leaves.
I didn't feel done art-ing, so I drew this page of Everything Baby. It's kind of silly but I enjoyed drawing these little things and coloring them with markers instead of colored pencils, just for variety.
The only other wildlife I saw today was the baby bunny. I probably saw both baby bunnies, one at a time, because every time I sat at the table, I'd see one zip by. This one took its time. That's how I got the picture. I think the white spots on the patio are from Wednesday's hail.
Waiting until 6 o'clock to sign on to the knitting Zoom, I did something I haven't done in over a month. I drew a gratitude journal page. I cleared off a shelf at the end of the kitchen cupboards and made space for the basket of markers, pens, and the journal I use for the gratitude pages. I don't know why I let this slide so often. I have so much to be grateful for.
At Friday Night Knitting, I knitted the arms and most of the head of Teddy Bear #1. The head is so big because it's both the front and the back of the head. You fold it in half. So after four more rows, comes the arms again, then the belly, and finally the legs. Then comes the fun of sewing it up, stuffing it, and giving it a face. For the next one, I think I might go down another needle size to make the holes between stitches even smaller. We'll see how that works. It might be too hard on my hands.
When I got home from OJ's soccer game last night I grabbed the Windex and paper towels, went into the garage, and cleaned the inside of my windshield. What a difference! I went to the grocery store this morning and suddenly realized that the world wasn't foggy, it was clear. I don't know how the glass gets so dirty, I don't smoke anymore and no one else but the grandkids rides with me regularly, and they for sure don't smoke. Anyway, it made a world of difference. I highly recommend it.
--Barbara



