All I See Is Yellow

Under the Bigleaf maple.

Looking out the window to the south and all I see is yellow. The leaves have turned and are waiting for that one big blow to see them on their way. Today and tomorrow still dry and then Friday a little more chance of rain. Gratefully back from the city although yesterday had some great conversations. It’s nice that I can look forward to having a good time there, a place where most people don’t or can’t.

That has taken work though and perseverance. Changing something bad to good is possible most times I think. Is it perception or inspiration or the Holy Spirit or all three? Always the questions. Anyway possibilities open up in life even considering the sometimes nasty little details.

Walking in a minute. A good morning to feed the birds and say a rosary. Maybe Charlie will show up to serenade my sensibilities.

alperfect loves, Felipé.

4 thoughts on “All I See Is Yellow”

  1. Hello to you and Charlie! How much would I love to be closer and show up for a walk with you!

    I am in the minibus going back home…! Days have been too busy and I decided I need a shorter day today.

    Favorite people Loves,
    Cris

    1. Hi Cris ~ good to see you taking care of yourself, leaving early. We don’t need you burning out. Had a cheerful walk yesterday. Jim and Jen, fresh back from Japan came and Greg one of Wiley’s buddies. I don’t know what Charlie’s up too. The weather has been so cooperative. Oh, want to tell you that we had the corn last evening for dinner that you cut off the cob and froze in August at the Veranda. Nice work! We did some more food processing yesterday grinding up some of Wiley’s venison for the freezer. Always squirreling stuff away for later. And read Debra’s blog post today. There is a link. You will relate to this one. Corny loves, Felipé.

      1. Awww! I would have loved to be there too! I bet it was an awesome walk with Jen and Jim, and Greg!

        I am so proud of myself now, knowing that I did a good job with the corn! Always a bit tricky to do something for the first time, but it is also true that the first time, you pay more attention and do not play around too much with the instructions you are given, you just follow them! And you know… I am the kind of person who follows protocols for a living! 😉

        Just read Debra’s post… food for thought indeed… such a different experience from mine, and such a different outlook she took at it…Looking forward to meeting her in Veranda 2020 (did you notice that we are only 9 months away…? Soon, we will be talking about the agenda and arrangements!!!)

        Missing my Islander Friends Love,
        Cris

        1. Cris ~ Yes, the walk is at it’s best when we have the salon thing going. And the salon thing is starting to happen at my visits to the Institute. I had two folks who requested some of my time and another great conversation with one of my long time nurses. It is all part of the routine now. Something to look forward too. That even sounds strange after so many years of forcing myself to walk through the door on first arrival.

          Yes, a good job on the corn. It was the Sugar Buns variety with it’s small tender kernels. You done good!

          Yes, time is flying by with us, isn’t it? It is nice to contemplate Veranda 2.0. Thanks for the suggestion in the first place!

          august loves, Felipé.x

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