Beautiful day here and I am doing OK
The Sounds of Silence - Not
I read Molly Golver's blog last night (Some Other Mountain) where she showed a video of her gardens in the early morning as she walked around soaking in the beauty of her surroundings. It was just lovely and it inspired me to do the same. Although I am awake around 5:30 AM most days, I tend to lay in bed and look out the window as the sun comes up, the birds chirp and the day begins. I look over the plantings in my backyard from the privacy of my bedroom window and get that panoramic view. This is a plus as I don't see the weeds that grow faster than any other vegetation, don't feel the need to cut back the bushes that I trimmed three weeks ago and have regrown, and don't get bitten by the bugs that seem to be in abundance this year. So this morning, influenced by Molly, I jumped out of bed at around 6:30 am, went downstairs to my kitchen to brew my tea and prepared to get a headstart on the day. Then, with cup in hand, I went to my outside room to take in all the ambiance of the early sunlight. On my short walk, I got bitten by a gnat or some other culprit, but was not discouraged. As I sat there, enjoying my tea, listening to the chirping of birds, I wrapped my mind around the serenity of the moment. All of a sudden, this noise of a riding lawnmower invaded my space. From around the side of my house came a Dale Earnhardt wannabe going as fast as his tractor would take him, making this horrifically loud sound as he spread fertilizer all over the lawn. The birds took off for the woods, the peaceful feeling disappeared and I ran into the house (I was in my pj's) dropping the tea all over myself.
So my moment of Zen was gone. Back to my bedroom I went, closed the windows to the outside world, and muttered some vile words to myself . Then I started to call hubby to ask why he would make an appointment with the fertilizer company to come early in the morning and why wasn't I told. However, then I realized that he was still trudging to work everyday and I wasn't. I had another day to try my bid at tranquility, so how can I complain. Tomorrow I will venture out again, maybe.
The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There'll be sun!
Just thinkin' about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow
'Til there's none!
When I'm stuck a day
That's gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh!
The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on
'Til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
I love ya Tomorrow!
You're always
A day
A way!
God, I hate that song! Makes me want to gag.
The Sounds of Silence - Not
I read Molly Golver's blog last night (Some Other Mountain) where she showed a video of her gardens in the early morning as she walked around soaking in the beauty of her surroundings. It was just lovely and it inspired me to do the same. Although I am awake around 5:30 AM most days, I tend to lay in bed and look out the window as the sun comes up, the birds chirp and the day begins. I look over the plantings in my backyard from the privacy of my bedroom window and get that panoramic view. This is a plus as I don't see the weeds that grow faster than any other vegetation, don't feel the need to cut back the bushes that I trimmed three weeks ago and have regrown, and don't get bitten by the bugs that seem to be in abundance this year. So this morning, influenced by Molly, I jumped out of bed at around 6:30 am, went downstairs to my kitchen to brew my tea and prepared to get a headstart on the day. Then, with cup in hand, I went to my outside room to take in all the ambiance of the early sunlight. On my short walk, I got bitten by a gnat or some other culprit, but was not discouraged. As I sat there, enjoying my tea, listening to the chirping of birds, I wrapped my mind around the serenity of the moment. All of a sudden, this noise of a riding lawnmower invaded my space. From around the side of my house came a Dale Earnhardt wannabe going as fast as his tractor would take him, making this horrifically loud sound as he spread fertilizer all over the lawn. The birds took off for the woods, the peaceful feeling disappeared and I ran into the house (I was in my pj's) dropping the tea all over myself.
So my moment of Zen was gone. Back to my bedroom I went, closed the windows to the outside world, and muttered some vile words to myself . Then I started to call hubby to ask why he would make an appointment with the fertilizer company to come early in the morning and why wasn't I told. However, then I realized that he was still trudging to work everyday and I wasn't. I had another day to try my bid at tranquility, so how can I complain. Tomorrow I will venture out again, maybe.
The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
That tomorrow
There'll be sun!
Just thinkin' about
Tomorrow
Clears away the cobwebs,
And the sorrow
'Til there's none!
When I'm stuck a day
That's gray,
And lonely,
I just stick out my chin
And Grin,
And Say,
Oh!
The sun'll come out
Tomorrow
So ya gotta hang on
'Til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow! Tomorrow!
I love ya Tomorrow!
You're always
A day
A way!
God, I hate that song! Makes me want to gag.