Hello~Lyn & Friends
We are now officially in the Season of Indian Summer. They call this after we have snowfall. We should be nice for a bit longer.

Indian summer is an informal expression given to a period of sunny, warm weather in autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, typically in late October or early November, after the leaves have turned following an onset of frost but before the first snowfall.
This seems like a sunny day in a vase, lol! I hope your Wednesday is full of light-hearted moments and much love.



A gorgeous, though quite warm day. Take a moment, find a cool spot, and enjoy the natural beauty that always awaits us in one form or another. If you've not been paying attention to the night sky, you will want to do so between now and August 27th to observe the Earth - Mars approach. I won't happen again for a lifetime.

It's back to school here in Baton Rouge this week; mothers and young students waiting at the bus stops is commonplace. What fun for us to watch the "scholars" burst forth from the buses, faces wreathed in smiles and chattering loudly about the marvelous events of their day. I hope you have found something to stand back and witness that tugs at your memory and heartstrings and makes you smile in the joy of simply being there to enjoy.

Have a beautiful, restorative Sunday!


Good morning! Dropping by to show some love and to wish you a Sunday filled with moments of joy. Hugs !






























































