Summer This Way Comes

These roses grow beside the barn.  It’s a place we can’t see from inside the house.  That means that if one wishes to gaze upon these beauties, one must go to where they are in a back corner of our place.  It is worth the trip.

There are many places that are worth the trip.  Why not get out and visit some of them?

Speaking of trips, our company has not yet arrived.  Complications arose and have delayed our son’s departure.  We hope to see him before the week is over.

In the meantime, I’m feeling lazy.  My mind is hazy and it all seems crazy.  It must be summer time.  (A few days early according to the astronomical charts.  Bah!  What do they know?)

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

10 thoughts on “Summer This Way Comes

  1. Those do look worth the trip! We take frequent trips out back together, well me and the little one do…to see what we can find new. There’s always something. 🙂

  2. I like those flowers that grow in the out-of-the-way places…that you have to make a real effort to go visit and enjoy. I also like the ones seed themselves where they think they should grow. The garden takes on a life of it’s own….and it is in those little miracles that you truly appreciate that sometimes we just don’t control everything. Nor should we.

    I hope your son gets there safe…who cares when that is, right?

    • Organic life seems to work that way, doesn’t it? And no two every exactly the same. I love that too.

      Indeed! It really is about him getting here safely and not when.

    • Thanks. Seems to me that summer is more a state of mind than it is about the weather, but the two are close friends. 😀

  3. Yeah, those charts can reveal the transit of the sun across this or that, but they don’t tell you a lot about the heat and humidity. *today is a summer day* 😉

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