Doing Nothing But Taking Pictures

Sunrise
Lately it seems the highlight of our days is my morning walk.  The Husband has been with me most of the time and it's always so nice to have him along.

I've found some online yoga videos that I still do on my regular Tues / Thurs schedule.  But the online ones are shorter than our regular physical class.  So when the video is done, I'm not done.  I'm still needing a bit more movement.  So, out the door we go.  Now that the temperatures are warmer there are often more people out and about, even though we try to go early.  (I just wake up early, what can I say?)  Still, it's the best way to begin the day.

Today was so beautiful out.  We watched the clouds turn all shades of pink/coral in just a few minutes. I took way more pictures than I'll post here.  And the sky was just the perfect lightness to take a picture of this tree - I have always loved the shape of its twisty branches.

Have always loved this tree.
Along the way we saw this dog.  I've given him dog treats in the past (pupperoni) - which I probably shouldn't do since I don't have permission from the owners.  I have always asked permission.  But this guy is just fun. He's quite large, could stand and easily without any stretching put his paws on my shoulders.  And I have to be quite careful, I could easily lose a finger or two.

Sweet dog.
Anyway, life is mostly uneventful.  The Husband is still having trouble with the App Store getting them to fix the muck-up they did which made it impossible for people to actually purchase his App.  It's been beyond frustrating and I am very indignant on his behalf.  It shouldn't be this hard.

We've been thinking veggie garden, but it's still to early to plant anything but peas and we don't really have any current pea seeds to plant.  Last year's pea seeds (if I could find them) wouldn't be very viable.

I'm so grateful for technology that allows us to keep in touch.  It's so lovely that a granddaughter has been actively texting with us.  And I can contact ward members and friends. I'm grateful for leftovers for dinner tonight (less cooking - I'm less and less enchanted with cooking, been doing something I don't particularly enjoy for too many years).  And tomorrow, is Good Friday, the day President Nelson asked us to join in a worldwide fast.  What a privilege that will be.

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