Farewell to March! Hellooo, April!


Finally, we said goodbye to March. It seemed to stick around for-ev-verrrr!

In the Ottawa Valley, it came in like a soggy little lamb.

Drawing of a lamb

Soggy March Lamb

The days dragged on with waiting for buses in to the city and back for the day job. At least I got a lot of reading in or chatting with interesting bus buddies.

I was so happy to welcome the first day of spring.

Drawing of a rooster

Colourful rooster greeting the sunrise

 

Early in the day of March 31st, the weather seemed very subdued.

Drawing of a march lion

March 31st early morning lion

More snow came by the afternoon and into the dark night. Finally, though… we were able to bid it farewell.

Drawing of a march lion leaving some snow

Bye bye March

Yeah, those are my doodles. You like? You can see more in a Google Photos album I shared on the Internets. I’m playing with ideas for a children’s book and practicing drawing.

You like cats? You can see what the overly-helpful Google Photos Assistant has done with cat pictures I took with my BlackBerry. Visit this album I call “Animani-cats“, a nostalgic play on words from a quirky animation show my kids and I used to watch on TV.

You like time-lapsed photography? Drop by the Deep Blonde Thoughts blog for pictures and words I created while observing one spot of land during 2015 and 2016.

Thanks for dropping by and not disturbing the Tabby.

Have a nice, relaxing Sunday.

T

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About shewrite63

I am Theresa. I am a Mother, Grandmother and intermittent writer. I published a bittersweet novel in 2011 under the pen name of Florence T Lyon. I am also a real life survivor, community volunteer, Archives and Records Management graduate, and long-time IT support worker trying to keep up with technological changes. Can't eke a living off of my writing skills - yet!
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