What follows are things that have occurred to me throughout what has been an eventful and dry summer.
Winding a garden hose can be terribly frustrating.
A puppy is like crack for little girls.
You can’t spend too much time with the people you love.
Pachysandra does poorly in a drought.
Your happiness is rarely someone else’s priority.
It’s good to say it.
Whatever it is that needs to be said.
Roaming on foot in the middle of the day is a great way to spend your lunch break.
It’s an election year.
Doing something is often greater than thinking something.
People understand your actions more easily than your unspoken thoughts.
Surprises are often unexpected.
Don’t say you weren’t cautioned.
If you don’t have a vision of your future you’ll fill your present with the only thing you know, your past.
According to some commentator on The Insider, it’s now okay to wear white after Labor Day.
(That’s one in the W column for freedom, eh America?)
Sometimes what feels like the start is really a continuation.
Now, go get ’em.