Monthly Archives: July 2022

Sometimes a Different Perspective Is Needed

“Pink & Yellow Yarrow”
Heatherwood Summer

I have walked by this spot many, many times. What I normally see is a wide angle view of pretty flowers at my feet, green grass and a meadow expanding in front of me, our and our neighbors’ homes, and the distant ridge surrounding the view. By just moving down to ground level, my perspective completely changes to focus on the beautiful jewels right in front of my face.

Life is similar. So many times I look around and see all the confusion and discomforting things that distract me and cause anxiety. When I settle down and become grounded, I can see and feel the many things that are right with our world. Today, I celebrate Independence Day and reflect and cherish all what independence brings to me.

Happy 4th of July!

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Evening Sunlight

“Looking Through The Cherry Allee”
Heatherwood Summer

Enjoying the early evening sunlight grazing across our Heatherwood landscape and the surrounding neighborhood is a pleasure. With the long summer evenings, sometimes it is the nicest part of the day. Many times we miss this wonderful gift as we finish our dinner and watch the news. For my peace of soul, I think it would be much better if I spent my evenings enjoying what nature brings versus watching the TV.

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Lawn, Trees, Perennials, and Grasses

“Meadow Overlook”
Heatherwood Summer

This is the view of our early summer Heatherwood meadow from our top lawn. We extended our upper lawn out to provide this viewing perspective of the lower lawn and meadow. The flowing grasses, colorful perennials, and welcoming green lawn draw us down for a stroll. The background trees provide separation from our neighbors.

It is time to start the morning with a little walk.

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Finding His Place

“Old Fogey In Early Morning Sun”
Heatherwood Japanese Garden

Our “Old Fogey” pine was planted earlier this spring to frame the top part of the waterfall. His head and arms are reaching toward the falling water. They seem to be stretching out for the sun’s gentle early morning rays. We patiently will give him time to find his place in the garden.

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