Minnesota is suffering under drought conditions but, there is a bit of moisture in the air evidenced by the rainbow. Still, the few, and I mean few, drops of rain that hit me while sitting on the neighbor’s boat dock (seen halfway up and to the right), were barely noticeable.
And, it’s actually cool, in my estimation, compared to all the heat waves going on across the country. I didn’t bring a jacket because I thought it would be warm like last year but, I have a jacket on this morning as my arms have chill bumps. :-)
Another quiet day I suspect but, if the sky clears we’ll go out in the canoe.
I want to do some drawing but, have only done some photos so far. After going to the Walker I’ve only been working on texts from previous exhibitions to publish. I’m backlogged. Yeah, it’s a vacation but, it’s a working one.
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