Afternoon shadows, adirondack chairs and a book by the water's edge.
Smoke from the grill...a glass of wine on the boathouse steps.
Sometimes people ask what we do here....sometimes we do nothing at all.
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Nothing at all gives us the leisure to actually see the beauty around us. I do enjoy retirement.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I often think I should have paid a lot more attention to things other than the beauty around me...I just couldn't help myself!
ReplyDeleteJust desserts. Enjoy these lovely golden days.
ReplyDeletep.s. In case you haven't, you must read Rose C'est La Vie's recount of her daughter's Polish wedding!
home before dark ~ Thank you for pointing the way to Rose C'est La Vie! I've sent the link to Janet and am still laughing over that splendid event!
ReplyDeleteLOL, small world. I just came from Rose myself and saw your comment and hied myself over here to ask why no banana tusks!
ReplyDeleteYou are right Dilettante! There's always "Bananas Foster"...or Tuskany Bananas!
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