Friday, July 3, 2015

Favorite

   This summer is unseasonably hot. Today, as I checked the temperature I thought how this is three weeks in a row with over 80 degree weather. With that perspective in mind I thought I would like to recall my favorite parts of the day.


    The morning is the absolute best. I get up around 5:00am and hit the gym at 6:00am. I do yoga and then ride a recumbent bike. I find legs up the wall to be divine. As the wall is mirrors, I see the balls line up above me creating a red parade of spheres.


   Watering time is nurturing. I greet my gerber daisies and tomato plants and give their parched leaves some hydration. The smell of warm earth wafts over the the plants and I feel grateful.


   The afternoon allows for some reading. I close the shades to prevent the heat from encroaching and lay prone on the couch with my favorite book. This week it is "A Fall of Marigolds" by Susan Meissner. 


    The evening invites some walks to see the bluest of skies. A sight unusual in the Northwest. Soon enough the clouds will swirl in and leave that salty air close to the ground. But, I digress, those are favorites of other seasons. For now I am content to enjoy mornings and evenings outside and midday in  a darkened house.

  
I write on Fridays with a large group who inspire me. Only five minutes and without much thought to perfection. I write, prompted by one word that sends my thoughts to the keyboard and hopefully make sense.

7 comments:

  1. Hi there! I linked up behind you at Five Minute Friday. Stopping by to say hello! I love your photos and I have to say I love watering time, too, though I don't do much of it these days. I'm in California where there's a drought. Anyway, many blessings. -Jacqui

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  2. Your pictures are beautiful. I thought it was really creative to think of favorite things from each part of the day. I hope you have a lovely weekend.

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  3. What beautiful images of your day! Makes me wish I was there with you :) I have a good friend who lives in the Northwest and I'm often envious of the weather. Our temps here in the Southeast are much warmer and more humid which makes lovely things like evening walks a bit scarce. Hope your weekend is a lovely one! Stopping by from Five Minute Friday to say hello!

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  4. Thank you for the comment on my blog. Are you local in the Pacific Northwest? me too.
    Yes it has been horribly hot. I am praying for rain.

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    1. Yes I live in seattle. I'm praying for rain, as well.

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