Sometimes you just have to stop and smell the geraniums, ‘ya know?
Lately, I’ve been feeling that I’m missing the simple things in my life. That I’m focusing only on complex issues and confused people. That I am way too much in my head and not enough in my heart.
And this behavior is bringing me down.
So, as an antidote to the complexities inherent in my modern life, I’ve decided that once per season I will do my version of a Things I Love Thursday post. Here is my first edition.
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• geraniums • faded denim • truthfulness • the sweet scent of the ash trees in bloom • tralfaz • home decor catalogues • income tax refunds • herbed chèvre • unexpected friendly emails from old friends • laughing • sauvignon blanc • gumption • randomness on my car radio • tetris • walking • the united states of tara • rhubarb • festina lente • no gloves, except gardening ones • gratitude • paper calendars with pretty images • sunshine •
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And you? What are you loving right now?
Other than reading your blog . . . and you . . . green grass – Blue Moon – time for reading – my new golf shirts – our home – the Dow Jones – new Star Trek movie – and you (worth mentioning twice. At least).
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Zen-Den, those are very good things to love. I feel honored to be included on a list with the Dow Jones! Who’d have thought…
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I love this, though I don’t what some of your items are (tralfaz, tetras, united states of tara, festina lenta). I’d google, but I need to run off to work in like…5 minutes ago.
Yesterday I was loving the smell of rain. I love seeing my neigborhood transformed with bright leaves and flowers after so many months of gray and white. I love the curl of ferns as they first poke out of the ground. I love the sunlight filtering through the canopy of new leaves. And apparently I love rambling away in blog comments when I should be finding my shoes and packing my bag…
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alejna, I didn’t mean to stump anyone with my “loves” but I can see how I have. So here are some explanations:
Tralfaz was Astro’s name before he was adopted by the Jetsons.
Tetris, the computer game, was autocorrected to “tetras” by the WP system. [I’ve fixed the spelling in the post.]
The United States of Tara is a quirky, funny TV show that aired a few years ago. I’ve been watching it this Spring. It stars Toni Collette & John Corbett as wife & husband who deal with her multiple personalities.
Festina lente is Latin for “make haste slowly.” It’s one of my favorite sayings.
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Love your blog! I love that Tim is finally home after being gone for so long…..my wonderful, creative, adult children, my old, faithful doggie, going to the movies, Disney World, knockout roses, warm weather, good friends, and so many more!!!!
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Beth, those are all good things to love. You’ve got it all going on there.
[I need to add knockout roses to my list. Those plants are the best, aren’t they?]
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Birdsong, snowmelt, swings, periwinkle, garden tomatoes, open windows………oh my, I might not quit now that you got me started :-).
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winsomebella, it is rather addictive once you put your mind into gear and start the stream-of-consciousness engine going. I like your list– nice and outdoorsy.
[Periwinkle is another good thing to add to my list. I like the flowers + the color.]
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Nice thought – speaking of being way too much in my head lately. I loved Tetris back on my original NES. I could get into a total one-with-the-block state and play for a really long time. Never really got the same thing with the computer version, maybe I just need an old style controller.
I need to work on the stream of consciousness part and I plan to. Thanks!
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Zazzy, sometimes looking at life from a new angle [what I love]— and in a new way [stream-of-consciousness]— makes for a fun blog post. I’ve got to keep it fresh around here, or I’ll give up.
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Leaving out the people in my life I have to say books, walking, learning, eating, sleeping, the smell of fresh cut grass, the sound of a baby laughing, the feel of water rushing past my body after diving into a swimming pool, and the colors in a rainbow.
(And I like randomness on my car radio the same as you.)
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la p, that’s a lovely list. I, too, left out ppl because I was trying to focus on the details of my life. I like simple blog posts like this one– reminds me of the early days of blogging before SEO & branding!
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HA! It’s friday – but I still love the geranium. I have some just like that outside my front window – usually it’s so hot this time of year those poor flowers hide until Oct – but they are still blooming. So I’m loving the weather and the flowers hanging in there
(And simple posts are perfect for summer!)
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philosophermouse, I always like to have at least one pot of geraniums growing outside our front door. Some summers are too wet and they die, but this year, so far, we’ve had the perfect wet to sun ratio so my pretty flowers are blooming.
I think that you nailed it with your last sentence. It’s the lightness of summer that has nudged me toward more light-hearted blogging ideas.
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It is all about focus, isn’t it? Loving my flowers and lighter evenings, more sun, times with friends and family, good books.
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Margaret, it is about focus. So true. Enough with complexity and confusion, I’m in the mood for some fun and clarity. And love!
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oooh, sauv blanc and rhubarb! girl after my own heart! i would add…kittens…brie and apples…the scent of basil…the sound of my waterfall…cuddling…babyfeet…watching The West Wing on Netflix…the breeze fluttering my curtains…going barefoot outside…smelling lilies of the valley…time.
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nance, I like your list, especially the scent of basil. When I do my Summer Edition I’m going to put that one in. Thanks for sharing your loves.
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I love how my 12-year daughter’s greeting this morning was, “Top of the morning to you!” 🙂
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Oh my, that is something to love! What a fun, clever daughter you have there.
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I love this idea! One of the things I am loving right now is the freedom to travel on weekends.
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belle, thanks. I need to remind myself from time-to-time to focus on the good stuff… like your ability to travel on weekends.
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Me too! The travel trailer has been a good investment for our family. It gets us out of the city and time to recharge our batteries in the great outdoors.
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That sounds great. My batteries are in dire need of recharging.
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I hope you get to kick up your feet and relax this weekend.
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