The desk full of binders, calendars, sports schedules and dreamy ideas is where I currently find myself, while my mind continues to stray back to the mountains and clouds of our trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota. We have been home for a week and I decided in future, I must come home better mentally prepared for the onslaught of emails and to-do items that pile up when we go away for two whole weeks. The fact that school resumes one week from today only intensifies the pressure to get it all done right away. Usually at this point in August I am eager for cooler, less humid days hinting at the beauty of spicy Autumn flavors. Not this year. I am so invigorated by my return to normal movement following the long recovery from knee surgery that I don't want these summery days to end. At least not until they officially end on September 23, 2014. This year feels like a do-over, the last one so consumed by injury, pain and slow, slow, slow recovery. My mind is bursti
The sunflower is gorgeous. The last photo is classic! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the Harleys! Isn't funny how no matter where you go for vacation in the summer you run into teams of Harleys?
ReplyDeleteI just love sunflowers, Misty. Your photos, as usual, are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Wish I could see that kind of good shot/artsy-ness through my camera lens as you got with the sunflower.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous photos! Love your caption with the 'real' photo!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie