Drip – This post is part of SoCS
Badge by: Doobster @ Mindful Digressions
When I woke up this morning the first I heard were drip, drip, drip and then thunder and lightening. It started in the night and continued the most of the day with very grey weather here in Spain.
When I walked out with Odin I weared my raincoat, but still I was more than wet, when we came back, so off with the wet clothe, into a shower and dry clothe on again to avoid having a cold.
I was more lucky when we walked out later at the day. It was still grey, but no more rain and thunder, so we could have our usual longer walk.
I have had a busy week, where I have been sorting out in my fabrics to see, what I could use for creating some new clothe. Until now I made some tops and T-shirts, also for the cold Winter to come. I try my best to use all my fabrics, so I don’t have so much to bring for my next movement. I love the process from looking at the fabric until I create a pattern, get it sewed and try it. Sometimes I’m more lucky than other times 😀
I haven’t been online for hours, as I use to be, but I scheduled my posts so I could use time for sewing too. I have been reading a lot of posts in my breaks from sewing and in early morning or late evening, when I needed to relax. That is a very nice way to follow all of you and your lives, as I do appreciate very much.
In my plans for the coming week I will create more at my sewing machine. I don’t know what yet, but I will find out 🙂 I continue to do my meditations and work with my personal development, which all take time.
What are your plans for the coming week?
Irene
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This post is part of the prompt SoCS by Linda, as you find here:
http://lindaghill.com/2015/06/12/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-june-1315/
You can join too 🙂
Linda wrote: Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “onomatopoeia.” An onomatopoeia is “the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.” (Source: Google) Find an onomatopoeic word of your own to base your post on or, as a last resort, use the word “drip.” You don’t have to use the word “onomatopoeia” in your post. Have fun!
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