




The end of the day was as nice as the beginning. Almost 75 degrees by early afternoon with a few clouds and very little wind. It was dark when I came to work and (since we are adjusting the shifts) it will still be dark when I get off, so few pictures for the next couple of days - although I could try for the ducks in the morning. I think that Cashmere made it home with her new child but I didn't bother them to check. She has lots of friends who will be visiting anyway. I know you read this Cash, so good luck with the new project.