by Nasoosie » Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:15 am
GOOD MORNING ALL ON THIS 4TH OF JULY 2010!
"In the year 2525" is beginning to not sound so far fetched any more, is it?? "IF Man is still alive...." Let us hope Man will rebound, wise up, take care of his home, Earth, and all of its creatures on it. That said, HAPPY SUNDAY!!
It's 69 degrees outside and 68 inside here so far today.....I have a 12 volt fan circulating the air in here, as it's very still today. The sky is overcast, but not menacing-looking-----supposed to be fairly nice wearm day. I put my awning out, as the hefty winds of yesterday are gone. I guess I'll pack up my tent today and stow it back in the truck, along with all my accoutrements! Mandy made it safely back from a visit with her myriads of cousins in West VA-----her grandmother's side of the family (father's mother) has tons of relatives. I guess she had a good time, and was glad to make their acquaintances.
We had the first bonfire at the party barn last night-----my reward to myself for swamping it out all day yesterday. Friends of Mandy and Joe stopped by, so we had a good group. I went to bed fairly early, about 1:30 am, as they all piled into trucks to head for the pond.
If it gets as hot as they are saying it could today, Molly and I will go to Oregon Pond, a beautiful place to swim (with no leeches as my pond now has seemed to grow) which is about 8 miles, or so, from here. I can't wait to swim!
Hope you have a wonderful picnic. Kath, and anyone else who will eating outside today.
I hope you all will have a wonderful day of celebrations, wherever you might be, and whatever you might be doing. Don't forget some thoughts for our military who are far from home, and also those who have fought for us in the past. I hate fighting, but, as it seems to be a part of humankind's history, we need to at least honor those who put their lives in danger for whatever the causes.
Our fireworks for tonight will be the Milky Way, the quiet passing of satellites and meteors, and the skyfull of summer constellations. The show was beautiful out there last night, and I am hoping tonight will be as clear for the show.
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!