Sometimes we are at a loss of words when we see a friend in distress. A few healing words help in such difficult times. Here’s a prayer for anyone to use. Feel free to download and share.

While trying to figure out today’s wordle, I also started doodling in my tiny journal. The paper is not so great for watercolor but nonetheless I went on with it. It takes a while to get used to waiting for something to set, no? Well, the wordle word for the day spells it all out! It takes ‘skill’! It takes a while for good to get better, and better, best.

While trying to figure out today’s wordle, I also started doodling in my tiny journal. The paper is not so great for watercolor but nonetheless I went on with it. It takes a while to get used to waiting for something to set, no? Well, the wordle word for the day spells it all out! It takes ‘skill’! It takes a while for good to get better, and better, best.

Sunday musings!

Sunday musings!

As I finished my breakfast, it was almost noon, (yes I overslept), I spotted these on the mint leaves!

As I finished my breakfast, it was almost noon, (yes I overslept), I spotted these on the mint leaves!

While on my morning walk today, the usual daily stepping-out routine was a cold morning or noon? Cold noon. Well, I had forgotten to wear my warm Woolley cap, and of course, my ears were freezing. I rubbed my ears and kept my hands warm while concentrating on the trail, hoping not to slip on any icy sleety leaves. I kept walking. Standing there for a bit for the dog to catch up with its sniffing, I felt a soft, warm fuzz of air against my face. It was warm and cozy. I stood there for a few minutes and looked up in wonder. Was the sun extra kind to me today, or was it an angel hovering over! Up there was a window reflecting the sunshine.

While on my morning walk today, the usual daily stepping-out routine was a cold morning or noon? Cold noon. Well, I had forgotten to wear my warm Woolley cap, and of course, my ears were freezing. I rubbed my ears and kept my hands warm while concentrating on the trail, hoping not to slip on any icy sleety leaves. I kept walking. Standing there for a bit for the dog to catch up with its sniffing, I felt a soft, warm fuzz of air against my face. It was warm and cozy. I stood there for a few minutes and looked up in wonder. Was the sun extra kind to me today, or was it an angel hovering over! Up there was a window reflecting the sunshine.