What a lovely read to accompany me on my porch as I drink hot tea, steam swirling into the abyss, while looking out at the greens and budding yellows lining my street. The mountain is fogged over today, but I know beneath the haze, there are trees teaching us lessons in transformation and letting go. I thrive in the Spring and Fall, and these past couple of weeks, although oozing with the last drips of summer, I feel alive. And for this moment, I will cherish it all.
I can picture this so clearly, and I love it. The feeling of aliveness that new seasons bring is so special. I’m starting to feel that with fall, too, now that I’ve fully given myself over to it. Hope you’re doing well, Hannah!❤️
Oof I feel that rapid transition big time. I wore a beanie, turtle neck, and winter coat to a softball game today. However, by the last inning, the sun came out and I had stripped them all off — a lovely reminder that Summer isn’t quite done with us yet!
I didn’t want to get out that coat, but didn’t mind it all too much, as I’d rather be comfy in whatever the day became. It wasn’t quite Fall yet, but that special transition time. Let’s pump the brakes and celebrate what’s heading out, but also what’s coming in 💕
Loved this post. Thanks as always for writing. P.S. Hi Judy
What a lovely read to accompany me on my porch as I drink hot tea, steam swirling into the abyss, while looking out at the greens and budding yellows lining my street. The mountain is fogged over today, but I know beneath the haze, there are trees teaching us lessons in transformation and letting go. I thrive in the Spring and Fall, and these past couple of weeks, although oozing with the last drips of summer, I feel alive. And for this moment, I will cherish it all.
I can picture this so clearly, and I love it. The feeling of aliveness that new seasons bring is so special. I’m starting to feel that with fall, too, now that I’ve fully given myself over to it. Hope you’re doing well, Hannah!❤️
Oof I feel that rapid transition big time. I wore a beanie, turtle neck, and winter coat to a softball game today. However, by the last inning, the sun came out and I had stripped them all off — a lovely reminder that Summer isn’t quite done with us yet!
I didn’t want to get out that coat, but didn’t mind it all too much, as I’d rather be comfy in whatever the day became. It wasn’t quite Fall yet, but that special transition time. Let’s pump the brakes and celebrate what’s heading out, but also what’s coming in 💕
Loved this post. Thanks as always for writing. P.S. Hi Judy
“Celebrate what’s heading out, but also what’s coming in” I love that!!