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Snowy Quarantine
Snow began falling on Sunday and continued through most of Monday. It’s the fluffy type that skiers dream of – powder. Spring skiing is canceled this year as all the ski resorts were forced to close a month ago. I’m sure there are hearty souls who climbed up to take advantage of the pristine newContinue reading “Snowy Quarantine”
New Normal
I went to the grocery store last week with a scarf fashioned as a mask but it wasn’t easy. It slipped and needed to be adjusted and retied several times. I touched my face more than ever. 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ I’m sharing this picture at the request of a fellow blogger and follower. I bought this maskContinue reading “New Normal”
Full Moon Rise
Tuesday night I spent time watching the moonrise. A #Supermoon #Pinkmoon brought people around the planet out to pause and admire its beauty. Watching it travel through the clouds as the sky grew dark was powerful. In spite of everything that’s going on right now, the moon doesn’t care. She does her thing, looking allContinue reading “Full Moon Rise”
Wordless Wednesday 4/8/2020
3 Things That Make Charlie Happy
Swimming A big stick Meadow What makes you happy these days?
Sunrise
Unfiltered sunrise fleeting beauty of colors in the morning sky.
Wordless Wednesday Social Distancing Edition
Baha’i Temple, Wilmette, Illinois
This beautiful landmark can be seen if you drive north from Chicago along the lake shore through Evanston into Wilmette. The Baha’i Temple, officially called The Baha’i House of Worship, is one of 7 in the world. If you’re unfamiliar with this religion, it’s basic teachings include equality, world peace, and unity. During my recent,Continue reading “Baha’i Temple, Wilmette, Illinois”
Two Weeks
I needed a break from my blog, but I’m back. Two weeks ago today, feels like months, I flew home after cutting my trip to Chicago short. When I left Colorado on March 13, I had school events scheduled, a store event, and plans with friends. Things changed, hour by hour, moment by moment. MyContinue reading “Two Weeks”