Sticking to the main roads I braved it into the hospital for treatment. The city itself is largely empty as most folks are still on forced vacation. And the new Seattle tunnel is open for business which made the traffic a breeze.
Yea, it will be good to have this storm and it’s cleanup in the history books. It’s been hard to have an independent thought as of late, nose to the old grindstone as it were.
So, Pilgrim Farmer John HBC (PFJ HBC) and Farmer Cathy are off today on the beginning of some fun stuff. They are driving to Santa Monica in the motor home to start their cross country bike ride. PFJ said it’s all because he can. More power to him I say.
I saw a pic of the labyrinth in Chartes Cathedral, France today on FaceBookand it has mesmerized me. Will see if I can move that over to the blog:
I often think that in former lifetimes I was involved in helping out with the construction of some of these structures.
Wouldn’t that be a gas! Or how about laying out and doing this labyrinth? I missed my era, for sure!
Looks like my chemo is nearing it’s end for the day. Time to sign off for now. All good loves, Felipé.
I’m sorry you had to tackle the city in all this snow melt. Can’t even get out the driveway yet.
Sending love…
Nancy ~ the commute was fine yesterday, Seattle largely empty. But that was after I had spent hours trctoring out our driveway the day before. I need to get Rebecca out by tomorrow. Happy St Valentine’s to you sweethearts! Felipé.x
did you ever read Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett? It’s a historical novel but there’s a whole leitmotif of medieval cathedral building. It is apparently so accurate that a professor friend of mine teaches it as part of an architecture course! I feel like you’d love it.
Catalina ~ OK, I will check it out. There is a historical novel that I really loved about building the dome in Florence. I forget the details. Felipé.x