The rubber around the sliding glass doors has begun to sag and melt.
Otherwise, a normal sort of day. People going about their business. For us, it was dropping Aubrey off for her first day, then attempting to sit on impossibly tiny chairs for kindergarten orientation.
Pete says possibly having parents sit on those chairs is an intimidation technique developed by teachers. He didn't attempt to sit. Not because of spurious psychological ploys of kindergarten teachers so much as an understanding of the laws of physics.
Theories aside, I do love the smell of crayons in the morning.
Later I found myself floating in the pool for awhile, staring up at the unblinking white sky above, accepting that it's too hot, literally, to do much else.
I did finish a few new pieces to put up at a kinder hour tomorrow. I'll get several more Purple Poppets up as well. After that, the gallery will be pretty quiet until October. Here's a peek at Blue Oberon and Titania.
I had chocolate milk for dinner. And now, I think my day is done.
Tomorrow, we get up and do it all again.
Between the comings and goings, the steps of everyday we teach and learn.
All we Pretenders.
g'night