...to be thankful for. Don't you agree?
In my neck of the woods, the heat has been unbearable. I'm usually fond of warm weather and am miserable when cold, but this week has been brutal. And I had no opportunities to dive into a pool. But as I was driving home from grocery shopping (fun stuff, right?) I had my window down and the music playing. It was a perfect night for a drive. The sun had set, and a cool breeze was stroking my face. Such a simple pleasure. Nights like that I wish I could just keep driving. But more household chores were beckoning. Bummer.
Hope everyone is staying cool!
Summer breezes are so refreshing! Hope you have a good weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteI love those little peaceful moments when you can notice these simple pleasures in life. Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteAh the sun and a breeze and a nice drive - great choice!
ReplyDeleteA great scene you created there. Makes me want to hop in the car and take a drive to whoknowswhere. But as you say, real life beckons. Writer’s Mark
ReplyDeleteYour drive home sounds lovely. It is great to feel that breeze on a muggy day.
ReplyDeleteActually, I am not (staying cool in Arkansas). But I surely like your "Leitmotif" of living, loving, laughing, leaving, wishing, missing, kissing, hugging, fighting, crying, trying--and hope to follow well, almost all of them. It's not for want of dreaming (especialy the kissing and hugging part), but time has caught up with me.
ReplyDeleteFor you, however, keep up the dream--and especially the writing.
It is pretty hot here in Punjab, India too... But a cool breeze is always welcome and something to be thankful for. Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeletedriving is relaxing! have a great weekend. hope the chores won't take too much of your time.
ReplyDeleteHope the weather cools off for you so you have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an enjoyable drive. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose are perfect nights that make you wish you could get lost in that feeling - a feeling of a great vacation - and drive on forever, or at least until you've gotten tired of a rambling life and then are not bummed to go back to daily chores. Great celebration.
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Drives can be so relaxing. It'll be more so when the tourists go home. Yay for Labor Day weekend =)
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