The Garden Is Green

 Yesterday, in the morning, Larry went to the big Dallas office to pick up his new computer. Because he works out of the Richmond, VA office, protocol is always a bit different, but ok. His new computer is wonderful and he has needed it for awhile. 

While he was gone, I cut out a new dress and made it. (finishing everything except the hem) I am not sure where that energy came from but it caught up with me later in the day.

I fell sound asleep in the afternoon only to wake up with a start to go out to dinner. It is then I was sick in the car. Larry brought me home and I went to bed. I am fine this morning.                                                                                                                                                                                           
It is raining today, again. The garden is very green and the sky is dark. I wish that I could capture the mood with watercolors instead of just a photograph. What is it about a gray sky that changes the mood completely?

Please try to have a wonderful day. The world is disruptive right now, trying to stay positive and joyful is difficult, but it is best for our soul. At least that is what my DR says. Is there an RX for that? Its OK to smile.

Love you beyond the moon.

Me



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