Monday started the week with some wild and wooly weather. The kind of weather that only seems to come in March. Over the course of the day, we had hail, rain, some sloppy snow, brilliant sunlight, high winds, and ... the grand finale: a rainbow over the waters of East Sound.
rainbow remnant
This week saw the return of Mike and Thea from their vacation in Hawaii. Thea got right into restoring the interior of Wisteria cabin, and Mike installed a larger water heater in Ocean Spray. On Wednesday, Leonie discovered that otters were again living under Kunz cabin (see Jan 17-23, 2011 post). This discovery led to a flurry of activity - setting up lights, playing a radio (CBC talk radio) and taking other steps to coax out the four otters who had taken up residence. By the end of the weekend they had gone elsewhere.
sea foam
Over the weekend, I attended a workshop led by R.J. Stewart. The workshop was quite worthwhile. The location of the meeting was Camp Edgewood, which is located in Milton, WA and was founded by Spiritualists in 1903. There is some alignment between the Spiritualist and Theosophical movements of that time, and I kept looking at the many old photos that were around to see if I would recognize anyone from the early days of Indralaya (I didn’t).
Camp Edgewood Labyrinth
While I was away, Leonie spent the weekend at camp with friends Allyson, Todd and Shaiyera Madere. Allyson was a massage school classmate of Leonie’s.
Todd, Shaiyera & Leonie at the beach
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