Tag Archives: summer

a small town is a place where there’s no place to go where you shouldn’t. – burt bacharach

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spent a slow, sunny afternoon

in the pretty little town of

st. clair, michigan

right on the river

reading and writing

watching people and ships

come and go.

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and in the

friendly coffee shop

right across from the water

run by sue

where i sat near

a retired teacher

meeting her former student

who long ago was

a 3-year old

in her class

for the first time

after many years

with photo albums

and stories

and catching up on life

and finally she got tired

and said it was time to go

and

they hugged

going their separate ways

with a promise to meet once again

before so long.

and the high school girls

gathering around a table

excited and nervous

about the coming school year

chatting and giggling

sharing stories

 someone’s little sister

sat on her lap

having her hair braided

looking at her comic book

welcome

as part of the group

and learning from these girls

dreaming about what it will be like one day

to be a high school girl

and giggle and fret with your friends.

and the old man

 who held the door

offering to buy a ‘drink’ for two older lady friends

who were awaiting his arrival

regaling them with tales

of his days in europe

reliving them

or perhaps living them for the first time

with his retelling.

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and the young boys on the river

determined to enjoy the last days of summer

jumping in without fear and with squeals of laughter.

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the nice part about living in a small town

is that when you don’t know what you’re doing,

someone else does

 – immanuel kant

“summer’s lease hath all too short a date.” ― william shakespeare

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living in a college town

the signs of summer’s close

are always clear

 and

it’s good to see

the students are back in session

making their transition

with a

float down the river kind of day.

 

reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life. – joseph addison

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summer reading club

is in unofficial session.

even nacho the cat attends.

he understands the good life.

 

we can only appreciate the miracle of a sunrise if we have waited in the darkness. ~ author unknown

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the view out of my window

this morning in glen arbor,  michigan

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one hour after we left

the storms began

every kind of bad weather

rolled in

and

left this beautiful little town

by the lakes

isolated

and

damaged

my family members

who are still there

 are all okay

hoping that all the others are too

tomorrow

the sun will rise once again

and the cleanup

will begin

with gratitude.

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Staff report from the Glen Arbor Sun:
Glen Arbor was hit by a very severe storm on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 2. Winds of 93 miles per hour reportedly pummeled the town next to the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore at the height of the summer tourism season. As of Sunday night, the Glen Lake Fire Department was reporting that all roads into Glen Arbor, and around the Glen Lakes, are impassible.

climbing up high, right into the sky.

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look at your feet. you are standing in the sky. 

when we think of the sky, we tend to look up,

but the sky actually begins at the earth.

~diane ackerman

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family climb at the sleeping bear dunes national lakeshore –  empire, michigan

“it’s summer and time for wandering…” ― kellie elmore

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you never know

what beauties

you’ll

cross paths with

while wandering

on a warm summer’s day

slow pace, long weekend away.

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rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day,

listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky,

is by no means waste of time.

~john lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894



“some of the best memories are made in flip flops.” ― kellie elmore

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IMG_0202 (1)a flip-flopped family makes memories as they head to

the giant water slide event on the streets of ann arbor


“600 feet of sweet, slippery vinyl for you to slide away all your summertime sadness.

You’ll never look at your streets the same way again.”

– slide the city

find ecstasy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough.
– emily dickinson

 

“dogs have boundless enthusiasm but no sense of shame. i should have a dog as a life coach.” – moby

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JULY 3: THE START OF THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

“dog days” originally referred to the period of the summer

when  sirius, the dog star rose each day around the same time as the sun.

even though the two events don’t line up around this time as perfectly anymore,

it’s still the name given to

 the really, really hot stretch of summer from july 3 to august 11.

credits: googleimages, moby

father and sun.

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some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot,

others transform a yellow spot into the sun.
– pablo picasso


“the best way to make children good is to make them happy.”
– oscar wilde

happy father’s day and summer solstice

may you have many bright hours today

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image credit: etsy.com