
(Longwood Gardens flowers. Photo by Robin. July 2007)
I do not understand how anyone can live without one small place of enchantment to turn to.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
The LM and I are home. Life is good, full, rich, magical, and busy.
I heard the birds chattering and singing at 4:00am.
Even better, we woke to the sound of a nice steady rainfall a few hours later. It was a soothing, rhythmical sound the lulled us into sleeping a little longer than planned, snuggling into our own bed in our own home, enjoying the peacefulness of it all.
I’m in love all over again. With life, with family, with my husband, and with home.




I’m glad for you. ‘There’s no place like home.’
I realized in your short absence here that my visits here are an important part of my daily routine; a little respite and an opportunity for positive perspective. You were missed.
Thanks, Norm. It’s good to be back. And nice to be missed.
It might be a while before I’m back on a daily schedule with the blog. I tried to plan ahead by doing a few entries to tide me over, but that’s not working out too well as I tend to post according to my mood or what I think I need most that day. I don’t like putting up a post just for the sake of posting.
*grins*
“I’m in love all over again. With life, with family, with my husband, and with home.”
What a wonderful feeling.