You know how people do go on about summer and get all excited because it’s hot and sunny and stuff? I’m in no hurry for that. Apart from the garden, I could skip summers. This is my kinda warm weather right now. The In-Betweens with their fifties, plenty of rain and hella wind. I love these days the way other people love their precious summers.
Wearin sweaters and canvas shoes, the wind whippin my hair crazy — Ooh! What’s better than sunshine on your face and wind in your hair?
Comin home to crash?
To eat tacos ravenously and sleep hard? These things are good!
There are my furboys, soakin up the sunshine.
Here are my furgirls, snuggled up beside me.
Back and forth, back and forth…
Winter’s not done here. Yes, I’m sure. But there are messengers tellin me it’s time to take inventory on seeds.
Soon I will peel back decayed leaves to reveal the rich dark smell of fertile loam.
These things never happened in Georgia. Next week will be four years since I moved back to Indiana. This is the weather that welcomed me home — damp and green and full of promise. And then, of course, it snowed just for me!
I still thank God I’m home EVERY SINGLE DAY.
(There’s no Share Your World right now. Please think good thoughts for Cee and her family as they deal with loss.)
I was thinking today that perhaps spring is my favourite season ass it can be warm and sunny but not overly hot, but then I do love to swim in the sea and it needs to be very hot before I will brave it!
The sensation of the sun on your face and the wind in your hair is a gorgeous one indeed. Enjoy!! 🙂
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I am enjoying it 🙂
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I like this kind of coolish warm weather, too. I enjoy the colors of summer, but once the humidity kicks in I’m stuck inside. Right now I can go outside with a jacket on and groove on fresh air.
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Grooving on the fresh air is a perfect phrase 🙂
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Isn’t it special to be able to call someplace truly home? It sounds like you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. 🙂
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I think so, yes 🙂
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Cute furbabies! I’m longing to see the crocus and daffodils pop through the ground. Very soon! I’m more of a fan of the 70’s and low 80’s (no humidity) and looking forward to that in two or three months, along with the biking thing. Cheers to spring!
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Oh yes, the biking thing! 😀
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The change of the seasons is one thing I thought I would miss about the Boston area, but this year California is having a real winter too!
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I shall enjoy springtime vicariously – gorgeous gold crocus!
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Glad to help 🙂
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Loved this post. I’m going right now to Cee’s site. I don’t know what is going on. 💖
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I just took a stroll through my gardens. Bunnies beat me this year
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I immediately got my Liquid Fence out and sprayed. 😆
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The garden will be ready when you are then 🙂
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I like weather around 65 to 70. I love to have the windows open in the house. Nature’s air freshener.
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Mmm, yes, me too! Too cold for that today, but soon enough 🙂
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I like this type of weather too. I also like the summer with the sun and heat. If it is too cold or too humid then I get bitchy. I guess like most folks who like the different seasons I prefer Spring and Fall. Thanks for sharing. I saw a little yellow flower in the front yard just this morning.
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Bleh, heat. lol Best for ovens and furnaces!
Enjoy your happy little yellow flower 🙂
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I wish I could wear a sweater.
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So warm there already?
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Up and down but we have had a lot of 70 degree weather.
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Beautiful flowers, furbabies, and Joey! Autumn is my season. I’ve been terrified of tornadoes since I was wee, so spring is kinda iffy for me. I do love the flowers, the wakening earth, the days that feel warm now but would feel cool in the fall. Oh–Just bemembered: I need to go huntin’ mushrooms!
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Thanks!
Autumn is my season too 🙂 The in betweens are perfect — but fall is far prettier! Oh em gee, y’all have morels down there, don’tcha? Mmm. 😛
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I love all the seasons..light sweater weather is the best. I think March might bring a snowy surprise to the Northeast…bring it on, it’s all good. 💖
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Chance of snow here this weekend, but I don’t care 🙂 It’s good to love all the seasons. I envy you that. I love four seasons in theory, but summers seem far too long, lol!
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Life’s been rocky, but I need to get some real purpose of going out – the crocuses and daffodils are coming up, and this may be my last year here. Maybe…
I miss the days when I was in charge of the garden and the weeding and the perennials, and husband mowed the grass, and we were sufficient unto ourselves AND it didn’t take forever. But I can’t MAKE them come back.
Enjoy yours for me. Especially the crocuses: you can’t bring them inside.
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I do love the garden. I hope you’ll get to enjoy some time outdoors. 🙂
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Oh, loss is sad. Your fur babies are adorable. I love watching the bulbs come up and get frosty, but they still bloom. Lesson to all of us.
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🙂
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I agree with you. It’s the Goldilocks of weather. Not too hot, not too cold–but, just right. Your gratitude is moving. I’m so happy you are back home. And, the view out your window is absolutely lovely. Your sweet cats complete the picture! 🙂💛
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Goldilocks weather! How charming! Thanks 🙂
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Thank you. 😊
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Thanks for sharing! I always look forward to reading your share-your-world posts. I do appreciate the solidarity on the fur and weather posting, and your fur-buddies are pretty cute. I wouldn’t like a place without winter. I can groan about it, but I’d miss it if it didn’t show up. I also like spring, and since we had winter, I’m ready!
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You’re right you’d miss it 🙂 *she says like everyone is like her* LOL
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I like every season (“For everything there is a season…”) and each makes me also anticipate and enjoy the next, although I’m always sad when hockey season is over. Oh, you didn’t mean that sort of season? 🙂 Hey, there’s another photo of you with normal-looking hair. What’s going on?
janet, looking forward to those first flowers of spring, whenever they arrive
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Ecclesiastes or Turn, Turn, Turn — either way you’re right 🙂
That was some duuurty hair 😛
I get very excited when the tulips come up, and then again when they open 😀
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I am not a fan of summer either, Joey. So WTH am I doing in sunny Florida??!! 🙂
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Goodness, Lois, I don’t know! Are you mad? Have you lost yer mind? LOL
Maybe Florida needs you to stabilize the panhandle, so the rest of it doesn’t float away?
Orrrr…home, family, job, entire social group? Just a guess!
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I love how the cats sit there like statues 😀
I’m ready for all the spring things, too. Think I’ll even plant something this year, maybe sunflowers or maybe transfer some of my grandmother’s jonquils to my house if it isn’t too late.
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I bet it’s not too late to move the jonquils. Also, OMG, yes on the sunflowers! They’re soooo cheerful! I can’t wait to see some again!
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I’ll have to give it a try. My grandmother’s mother had jonquils planted at their old home, and she dug some up to plant at her house, where they still grow everywhere! 😀
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Yes, I should think it will take just fine, while you’re in the wetter part of the spring.
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I like your thoughts, Joey. I love those adorable pets! ❤ So happy you are home in Indiana! 🙂
I think having a family, husband and job are really challenging. My friend, Bill, who is a great friend, sometimes sympathizes with my son and DIL. He raised 5 kids, too. He juggled a lot of jobs, along with fulltime one. He calls the 30's through the 40's, the "hunting and gathering phase." No time to play and rest on one's laurels. He is part philosopher/realist.
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I’d say The Mister has been busting his ass since 1993 and now it’s like his way of life. He yearns for time to pursue leisurely things, like taking classes and reading FOR PLEASURE. I very much appreciate his dedication to providing, he’s made it possible for me to care for our home and children. I think it’s been wonderful for him to go to school and focus on his own achievements, I am so proud. ❤
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Oh, I hope I didn’t say anything that implied I didn’t think you appreciated him, Joey.
Love is shown through your posts, spending time (too limited) and cozy dates together.
Yes, he truly deserves moments of relaxation and piles of reading books for pleasure only! 🙂 The family gives him reasons to do what he does to take good care of you, as you take care of him, as well as them. xo
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Oh no, I didn’t take you that way at all! I was agreeing with your friend about the gathering 🙂
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The in-between is always the best time 🙂 The colors look more colorful and shiny somehow… perhaps because of the contrasts everywhere? Your furballs look adorable! 🙂
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Thanks!
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I’d be perfectly happy to freeze the weather right about now… I It a huge azalea fan but they are pretty spectacular right about now.
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I agree, they do brighten the place up!
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I’ll be a while before we see anything poking through the ground, but after the long winter, I always welcome it with excitement.
Like you, I’m not a fan of the hot and sticky summer. Give me the 60s and 70s, with cool nights for sleeping … but you can keep the wind. Ugh. No wind, thank you.
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Right on. *takes all of Joanne’s wind*
Windows cracked last night, I slept so well!
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love it! little rays of sunshine peeking up from the ground!
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Thanks, Roxie 🙂
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I’m not a big fan of wind when I’m outdoors…hurts my ears, but I love to listen to it whistling through the trees from the comfort of indoors 🙂
I miss Florida, but not the searing hot moments of summer.
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That look is rather sinister. Is going to be included in your yet to be released “selfie” calendar for 2018?
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LOL NO. Also, not a selfie 🙂
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