Yesterday it was chilly and rainy and at about 8:30 in the morning it was gloomy; today it is chilly and the sun is out and it is 8:30 and it’s cheerful. I feel upbeat; I actually feel like cheering for the sun. And for blue sky. We take sun when we can get it in Northern Indiana – not that it is one of the cloudiest places in the continental US, but it is changeable.
Many times you will get up to a clear sky and think oh, wow, let’s have an outing or a picnic lunch or do yard work and make things look better. Then they starting floating in – clouds. At first a bit of fluff and then as if someone spilled a box of cotton balls and then you don’t see clouds, but the tiny bits of blue sky between them. And then you are under a gauze sky. Weather.com is of some help in this now, informing your little psyche if it can’t quit holding its breath and enjoy the coming sunny day, or telling you to buck up and make certain the governor on your mood is working.
????Woo Hoo, Thanks, weather.com.
I know I have written this before, but I just have to say it again. When we moved to Sacramento when Der Bingle was in the Air Force, I was still in the mindset that if you had a sunny day, you should get out and enjoy it. Damned near killed myself – would have had I not been in my early 20’s. Day after day of sun. Nothing got done inside and nothing got read. Finally, I think, I cracked. I looked at Robert William, handed him some toys, turned on the TV and curled up in the corner of the sofa with a novel.
He had other ideas . . . short little kid in red tennis shoes standing at the door with his hand on the knob, staring at me.