The day has been grey and I've been melancholy. I knew little pieces of something were falling from the sky, and then there were more, but the quantity seemed to stay small. If it's rain, it's not very wet. If it's hail, it's really small and melts when it hits any surface.
After I picked up a book at the library, I decided to swing over to Miller's Landing and take a stroll. I had my hat, and I wore my appropriately dark fleece, which was enough for the time to walk around the park and stand at the water and watch the small currents and the little ripples from whatever the wet stuff was as it fell.
My concern about doing Logger's Loop was the possibility of a downpour while I was out and about. I thought about taking another walk around the park, and maybe I should have. However, I just went back home. I'm putting together a kit for the future: gloves, a cap, a compact umbrella, a scarf, an extra tee shirt for warmth, a timer for my half hour, and if I find one, a rain poncho. And maybe a folding beach or lawn chair, so I can sit at the dock and watch the time flow away.
After I picked up a book at the library, I decided to swing over to Miller's Landing and take a stroll. I had my hat, and I wore my appropriately dark fleece, which was enough for the time to walk around the park and stand at the water and watch the small currents and the little ripples from whatever the wet stuff was as it fell.
My concern about doing Logger's Loop was the possibility of a downpour while I was out and about. I thought about taking another walk around the park, and maybe I should have. However, I just went back home. I'm putting together a kit for the future: gloves, a cap, a compact umbrella, a scarf, an extra tee shirt for warmth, a timer for my half hour, and if I find one, a rain poncho. And maybe a folding beach or lawn chair, so I can sit at the dock and watch the time flow away.
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