Category Archives: weekend

long weekend.

Standard

on the long weekend

some of everything

sharing a spaghetti dinner with family

relaxing with friends at the lake

by the fire

 waking up to a morning moon

a visit to the renaissance festival

cavorting with royalty, vikings, faerie folk, gnomes, jesters, magicians, musicians, artisans, knights, peasants, horses, dogs, dancers, warriors, barbarians, huns, lords and ladies…


and on the third day, she rested.

“on a long weekend, the possibilities are endless,

and we have the freedom to do as much or as little as we please.”

– unknown

 

completely pointless.

Standard

(painting of a talented model who is not me,

but could be a close match

if i only knew how to play the piano, read music, and was cheeky monkey.)

sunday is my very favorite day for doing something pointless or absolutely nothing.

“weekends don’t count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.”
— bill watterson

 

art credit: litus gallery

bright and fresh.

Standard

nothing like a slow and easy saturday morning

 

“saturday morning was come, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life.”

-mark twain

 

 

 

 

art credit: franco matticcio, squirrel in tree

weekend.

Standard

happy to tell the kinder

 there would be 2 stay-home days – a weekend

saturday and sunday

 we’d all be back together again on monday

one asked –

‘do you know that friday is already the weekend?’

indeed

i love that way of thinking

this one will live a long and happy life.

when does your weekend start?

“every day is a gift. but some days are packaged better.”

-sanhita baruah

 

 

 

image credit: google images

away.

Standard
the end of a wonderful, relaxing weekend away
 
 
 
“babies don’t need a vacation but i still see them at the beach. 
i’ll go over to them and say, 
“what are you doing here, you’ve never worked a day in your life!”
-stephen wright
 
 

weekend.

Standard

cars are parked and the weekend is ready to begin.
“without the weekend, where would the week be?”
― anthony t. hincks