Not only is it one million percent humidity, it's raining! ha! Puddles!!
It's exciting to watch from my office window as the leaves change color. For some reason I forgot they did that here. I remember them drying up brown and falling off the trees sometime in the spring almost before the new leaves came in but not quite.
I must admit that I'm somewhat dreading the bareness that comes with the absence of leaves. Not only do I hear every little sound in the entire neighborhood and beyond but I end up feeling much more exposed to the skies above, and thus, more vulnerable to attacks from the Mother Ship......
Hm.
4 comments:
yay for mother ships!
yay for sound!
yay for spring!
The leaves are definitely more colorful this year. Last year it was so dry they did just dry up and drop. This lovely rain helps them stay beautiful till death, kind of like the rains of the Holy Spirit keep his people beautiful til death as they drink it in...Well I am going begin musing about many things and had best stop now.
How long is Sarah Jo going to be in the Ukraine? Is this a more or less permanent move?
She is just going for a week to minister at an orphanage in Odesa. Her friend Naomi knows a girl who works at that orphanage. But she should come back after Thanksgiving as far as I know.
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