Both girls and I should have had a al-fresco dinner…like many people out tonight. It was 93 degree out around 7 p.m. here in downtown Bend. Thank goodness my hubby is out of town. He doesn’t do well with extreme heat.
After 2.5-hour delightful sold-out 35th Sunriver Music Summer Festival concert at The Tower
and a short but sweet recognition of this year’s Young Artist Scholarship Program award recipients (my teen’s 3rd year in the program)
it’s cool down to merely 84 degrees.
As much as I like the warm days and knitting (with Three Sisters my backdrop)
the thunderstorm forecast sounds welcoming. Anyone else share the same feelings about thunderstorms when a storm rolls through? Are you one of those folks that sit on their porch and enjoy watching natures light show, ?
Me? After every storm, the sun will smile. For every problem, there is a solution. And the soul’s indefeasible duty is to be of good cheer. Like my knitting (for a knit-along,) after third-attempt of starting over…comes a calm and pleasing piece
Birds sing after a storm; why shouldn’t I feel as free to delight in whatever remains to me?
Happy crafting and keep those creative juices running!
(still doesn’t do texting, MySpace, Twitter, StumbleUpon, DiggIt…but caved into Facebook!)












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