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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Saturday, March 21, 2026

Saturday

There was a bit of fog around on this 44 degree cloudy morning and no wind.
Actually quite nice for walking.
Sunrise 7:18

On my way to town a raccoon ran across the road.  
Probably the one that lives in the tree behind our house going back home after a night of being out.

Walked around town under the street lights up and down the streets.


Then around both of the cemeteries.
Nice to see the bulls back out in the pasture by the Drane house.
All five of them were resting and paid me no mind as I walked by and took their picture.


Over at the other cemetery took a picture of another barn that is Farmer Marvin's.


After walking around the cemeteries I walked down the road toward home a ways before turning around and going back to town.

This barn is the same one as the in the picture above but now I'm on the main road.


Didn't see anyone else out walking but there were a dozen or so people out around the pond with fishing poles.
Fishing season must have started today.

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Stitching morning at the library so that's were I was this morning.
Only three of us there this time but still had a nice time knitting and talking.
The three of us were knitting.
I was working on a blanket and I'm just about done, maybe I'll finish it this evening or tomorrow.
Mikie gave us a new pattern for a throw blanket which looks like a basket.
Will be knitting that next.
I think I have enough red yarn for that.
While there, picked up another book and a DVD that Ken had on reserve.

Started another diamond art card this afternoon but didn't finish it yet.

Had to make myself stop so I could get some things done that I had to do.

We didn't have pizza last night so making that for supper today.
The dough is rising as I type this.

It's been a lovely day and I am thankful for it.
Hope you had a wonderful day and thanks for visiting.
HappyK🙂

6 comments:

Tom said...

...stop doing fun things can be difficult!

💐 Debby/My Shasta Home said...

That made me smile that you had to make yourself STOP so you could get some things done. That's how I am too. I even forget my meals and have no hunger until I realize I missed it.

Lowcarb team member said...

...you are clearly enjoying doing diamond art :)

Enjoy your pizza tonight.

All the best Jan

Ginny Hartzler said...

My favorite is the first photo of the barn with the mist behind it. Will you be buying more diamond art? I bought some coasters.

Mari said...

The picture of town with the street lights is pretty. I also really like the one of the road by the barn with the fence. You live in such a pretty area!

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