The final photo from our fun trolley is this wooded area we came across on our 'back in the boonies' adventure. Couldn't resist a photo of the blue Sweet Williams along the way. And, let's not forget the Dandelions. It's their world, too.
This morning we were awakened by our weather alert radio blaring out a warning for severe weather in our area. Steel gray clouds are moving quite fast above us, and it's raining. I remember Daddy showing me what the high wind clouds look like, and these look like that, frilly and feathery. The meteorologist, with Live Doppler Radar, is keeping everyone informed about the storm's path. Here's a photo of the shelf-like cloud that I just took looking toward the east. Last night was a full moon, so we captured a photo of that, too. Actually, the reason we took it was so I could text it to our sky watcher, Sheila Rae. The sky is her favorite realm, always has been. Her sky photos have been featured on local tv.That's about all the news from my sanctuary. The highlight of our day will be when the 4-pound ever-ready battery arrives. For sure she'll add spice and sugar to our weekend. Our plan was to go grocery shopping this morning, but the weather will decide whether we should go or stay home. It's interesting that our memories through the years recall rain on most Memorial Weekends. Maybe what we think is rain is actually Heaven's tears.
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