It mattered to that one
Sep. 23rd, 2009 10:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This morning in the spider web under my window box was a moth that kept trying to get out of the web. It was mostly out, but had one stringer on it that kept it from flying away.
I don’t normally try and interfere with “the circle of life”, but after a bit I felt bad for the moth so I got it out of the web and put it in the window box.

I’m not sure what it did from that but I think it was skywriting.

After many months I was happy to see the supermarket finally refilled the shelf for the non-dairy frozen deserts, even if on the first full day of fall.

Sadly, they didn’t stock a single flavor I like. But, at least there are non-dairy frozen deserts again...
They do have pumpkins. That must be worth something.

Walking home from the store, I found a small home parked on the road leading into the complex. Not sure why.

At sunset, we went off to the Worcester Art Museum for the talk by the artist Rona Pondick the artist we thought was interesting last May.


It was an interesting talk as she got into the materials she uses and why.
I did get another call from someone who wanted to talk with me about a job. It isn’t clear if it is full time or project work. But, I’ll give them a call tomorrow and see.
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Date: 2009-09-25 12:04 am (UTC)But...
When I went to see Chelsea graduate, Wendy drove us all out to the beach and Claire showed Chelsea how to spot sand dollars that were beached too far up the tide to survive, and gently pick them up and throw them back to the ocean.
There were zillions of them.
But it made a difference to the 50-80 that Chelsea saved.