But I do miss the light of summer, the lazy dusk that stretches itself across hours, dinners out of doors and the surprising brightness of an overcast day. These prints, all taken June through September, were nice reminders of that so very summer quality of life. Nothing like the familiar warmth in a stack of photos to soften this chill.
Showing posts with label caught on film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label caught on film. Show all posts
07 November 2009
Remember Summer?
Last night after a rainy afternoon and the glow of our soccer game wore off, I felt the first chill of fall settle in. I'm fairly ready for it. November is a great month, in my book. I feel more focused, more motivated, well-rested. And Thanksgiving at the end? November is a dream.






But I do miss the light of summer, the lazy dusk that stretches itself across hours, dinners out of doors and the surprising brightness of an overcast day. These prints, all taken June through September, were nice reminders of that so very summer quality of life. Nothing like the familiar warmth in a stack of photos to soften this chill.
But I do miss the light of summer, the lazy dusk that stretches itself across hours, dinners out of doors and the surprising brightness of an overcast day. These prints, all taken June through September, were nice reminders of that so very summer quality of life. Nothing like the familiar warmth in a stack of photos to soften this chill.
Labels:
baseball,
cakes,
caught on film,
colors of summer,
fall is here,
food,
friends,
photos,
reward,
tennis
18 September 2009
07 May 2009
Impending!
I was looking out the window last night around sun down, and saw the most ferocious shadows on the trees. Swooping. Like a flock of some unfathomable giant monsters. Or worse.
Yes, of course, it's only the freeway. But with a little imagination...I'm just saying that it might be a good idea to keep an eye out for a thing like that...you never know when the dino-zombies are coming for us.
Yes, of course, it's only the freeway. But with a little imagination...I'm just saying that it might be a good idea to keep an eye out for a thing like that...you never know when the dino-zombies are coming for us.
Labels:
be prepared,
caught on film,
music by the Champs,
scary,
shadows
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