Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Friday, March 27, 2026

A rainy walk

It rained the entire time I was out walking.
But stayed dry in my rain coat and rain pants.
46 degrees and a little breeze.
Sunrise 7:08

Started out walking up and down the main road and side streets in town.


 

Next walked around the ball park loop.
Little stream muddy and swollen.


As you would expect it was quiet around town (except for listening to the rain on my hood, which I like) and no one else out walking.

There were LOTS of worms all over the place.
Worms come out when it rains a lot to breathe and it is easier for them to go  across the surface. They come out of the ground because the wet earth limits oxygen
and when its wet its easier for them to migrate or forage without dehydrating.

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When I got home before going in the house, walked around to the side and took a picture of our little waterfall.


After breakfast we left to go to church for another day of Fingerprints.
9 of us there today.
We got a grand total for the two days of 10,185 which is pretty good!!!
Romans books were put together, stapled, cut, and boxed up ready to go.
I worked on the cutter today.

Having subs for supper because they are fast and easy.

It's been a great day and hope yours was too,.
Thanks for coming by.
HappyK🙂 


4 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

Pleased your rain coat and rain pants kept you dry in the rain.
Nice photograph of your waterfall.

Enjoy the remainder of your Friday.

All the best Jan

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Raincoats are a must in the rain. I love your rain 🌧 💙 pictures, Karen.

Mari said...

Your little waterfall looks so pretty. Glad your raincoat kept you dry.
I never knew why worms came out in the rain. I learned something new today!

Prims By The Water said...

Glad your raincoat and boots kept you dry. We often see lots of Robins here when the worms come out. Janice