GRATITUDE
I can't help but feel grateful as I yank, pull, and snip the last of summer's bounty. This year's garden was an experiment of sorts, trying a variety of veggies randomly chosen just to see what would come of it. To my surprise it burst with deep purple flowers that became the most beautiful eggplant, tangled nets of summer squash that had to be tamed with a vengeance, and a monstrous bush that certainly was no artichoke as I had been misled to believe. I learned to like cauliflower and the little girl frolicking in the summer sun began her journey as a steward of the earth. For that I am truly grateful.
FUN
BLUE
The huge Colorado sky is nothing but blue. We visited Crested Butte last week and it seems all I could see was "blue". These crazy mountain towns seem to be splattered with color, even the rusting bikes add to the local beauty.
HOME
I've been thinking a lot about the notion of "home" these days. Is it place, is it possessions, is it people, is it in our soul? What makes a place feel like a "home"? As much as I love to travel l am definitely a nester. I enjoy the familiarity of arriving at the end of a journey or just the day to a place that is a reflection of my values, my people, the story of my life. These days it's bubble baths, bedtime stories, playing dress-up, water colors and the simple pleasures of rearing a child. Bonus: I can take these with me anywhere I go.
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I am not sure which of these is my favorite. I love the blue bike in the snow. And all the photos of R! And the photos of the pumpkins. So so good.
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous photos! Lovely words too. xx
ReplyDeleteR in the jumphouse, with balloons? That's FUN right there!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kelli: it's hard to pick a favorite. I love that Blue Bike (reminds me of Tsh Oxenreider's new book), the picture books, the pumpkin patch ...
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