This week past was back to future, doing what has occupied me for years: sitting in an airport lounge or on a plane; going somewhere in a rental car; arriving at a venue and finding my way to where I'm supposed to be going; fiddling with the AV equipment which never, but never quite works; talking to people and pointing at stuff with the little laser and listening to the questions; staying in someone else's house and being part of their routines and sitting around on their furniture. It's all very stimulating and I really do love it. But to be back, and to be met at the airport by the one person on the planet who truly knows me, and then come back to the patterns which frame my days, is the deepest kind of relaxation, even when those days are full and energetic.
So I wake, sit on my stool, chop wood for an hour, shower, make coffee, and go and sit in that place in the garden which we know will be out of the breeze today. The bumble bees are awake. The sun shines warmly, though in the shadows the air is crisp. There is dew on that blue flower. How wonderful to be home.
Photo: Nikon D7100; Micro Nikkor 105 1:2.8; 1/125, f9 iso200. Picture has been cropped a bit - it didn't need the bit at the bottom - and colour tweaked to make it look a little more like what was actually there.
So I wake, sit on my stool, chop wood for an hour, shower, make coffee, and go and sit in that place in the garden which we know will be out of the breeze today. The bumble bees are awake. The sun shines warmly, though in the shadows the air is crisp. There is dew on that blue flower. How wonderful to be home.
Photo: Nikon D7100; Micro Nikkor 105 1:2.8; 1/125, f9 iso200. Picture has been cropped a bit - it didn't need the bit at the bottom - and colour tweaked to make it look a little more like what was actually there.
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