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The best season ever
Dear Summer,
For a few weeks after Labor Day I pretend you won’t leave me. I stroll along the empty beach and wade, alone, in the still-warm water. Trees somewhere else might be screaming with color and light, but here at the shore, the sky is higher and the sea darker. Tiny sanderlings dart from the waves at my feet. I close my eyes and breathe you in, thinking you’re the best season and I will love you forever.
Then, with a quick sweep of goldenrod over the dunes, you’re gone.
I’ll admit to having feelings for Fall, but left as I am, now, with earlying evenings and doles of rain, I’m tempted to flee south and pursue you elsewhere. It’s nothing serious, yet, but there will be apple orchards and pumpkin farms to visit and cranberries ripening in the Pine Barrens. I think you should know that Autumn will tempt my heart away if you’re not generous enough with sunny days.
Icy arrows are pointing the way. Egrets and plovers and laughing gulls blend feathers with sky and are gone with you.
I want to go, too.
Missing you already,
Laura.
Wordless Wednesday
Reluctant Chicken Farmer revealed
When he’s not tending to his chickens or garden, or ranting about something or other, my brother Kevin moonlights as a computer geek.
Isn’t he cute?
We got together tonight so he could load PhotoShop onto my shiny new Mac, but there was a technical snafu, so that didn’t happen.
My computer geek brother brought home the Windows version of PS rather than the Mac version.
(rolling my eyes)
I took the opportunity to harass him some about not updating his blog in weeks. I helped my niece with her math homework. I got a tour of his new barn, but the chickens were already asleep.
Early-risers apparently.
Do you have a sibling with a skill that makes them your *go-to person* for something? What is it? Do they usually come through for you?
😉
In addition to his computer skills, I can always count on Kev to keep me laughing.
Back among the living
I’ve been pretty out of it the last couple days… funny how not feeling well can so easily reduce one’s *to-do list* to the barest of essentials, things like:
finding the very softest spot on the pillow to lay my head
keeping the tips of my toes under a blanket; my upper body was alternately (maddeningly!) hot or cold, but those toes had better be covered!
dreaming up something (anything!) that would make my sore throat feel better… chocolate pudding (somewhat)… popsicles (didn’t last long enough)… warm saltwater (ick, but effective)… coffee (felt awful; you can imagine the state that had me in!)… chicken soup (nice, but the noodles felt like they were getting stuck way back in my throat)
TMI, I know.
Anyway… I was at the doc in a box place before they even opened on Saturday morning.
And back at the pharmacist on Sunday morning wondering if the darn antibiotics shouldn’t have me feeling at least a little bit better by now?
I have to be desperate before I’ll see a doctor. Once I’ve taken that risk, I expect to be rewarded with feeling better pretty quickly. Waiting on meds to work their magic is hard when you’ve hardly slept or ate or done anything without a small measure of pain for a few days.
Builds compassion for others who are genuinely sick though, I think.
I felt the first tinges of an appetite returning late last night and managed a whole bowl of cream of broccoli soup.
Then I slept like a zombie and this morning there was coffee again.
Yum.
Today I’m aching to be out with my camera capturing more of that late summer light.
Skywatch Friday: Cape May
Even at her tender age, this hawkwatcher had the birder’s stereotypical *funny hat* thing down pat.
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More skywatch posts here.