 Fireflies are here and they make summer evenings outside like magic to me. Much better than any Disn3y fake "magic." I wish I had my own photos, but I've borrowed this from the internet...
Fireflies are here and they make summer evenings outside like magic to me. Much better than any Disn3y fake "magic." I wish I had my own photos, but I've borrowed this from the internet...It's really hot, my hands are even a bit swollen. There's no central air, and I have tons of weeds to pull as well as a need to landscape and plant more flowers. I need lots of energy to keep the boys happy and also work on the yard. Oh, yeah, and I need to write and send out some articles out for publication. I wish I could just sit back, relax, and enjoy the summer, since it's too short for my taste! Oh, yeah, and since its was still pretty cool when I left, summer is starting only today for the boys and I.
Well, sorry for three posts in a day. I could write several more, that's for sure.
Edited to add (at 9:57 pm): there's a firefly here in the room with me, next to the computer desk! I think I need to bring it outside, right? And I need to check the screen.
I'm thankful for the "visit," though, I really appreciated it!
Edited to add 2 (at 10:01): Even more magic for me! I scooped the firefly up and brought it outside and then, for half a minute, it walked and blinked faintly all over my right hand before taking off. Wonderful!
wow, a lot is happening! welcome home...
ReplyDeleteWelcome home!
ReplyDeleteI love fireflies--they are truly magical.
Welcome home.
ReplyDeleteI watched fireflies out the window yesterday evening, and I felt like I had come home, too.
I don't remember seeing any fireflies in California... come to think of it, I'm not sure I saw any in Denver. Though, I seem to recall seeing them in Central Europe on my Fulbright. Otherwise, that would have been about a decade without them, except when visiting others. Something charming about those little experiences (I'm sure like your nostalgia over Brazilian fruits).
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