Catholic • artist • gardener • seamstress • lover of all things domestic • and sometime attorney
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
June Looks Like This
June looks like this.
It also looks like cars to buy, insurance policies to deal with, paperwork to complete, tree trunks to cut up and remove, gardens to tend, grass to mow, and trainings to attend . . . .
I'm so glad you are able to see the beauty in the midst of life's less delightful bits (and share both of them with us) -- praying all of the decisions, transactions, and work go smoothly!
So sorry to hear that you have to replace multiple vehicles. Dealing with insurance claims is neither fun nor quick (says the voice of experience). Here in Charleston, we're heavy into growing season as well. Why does June fill up so quickly with little time left to enjoy the garden? Maybe it's time for a sustaining cup of tea in your "bistro?" ;)
Not a comment on this post; just a quick thanks for your "Miss Buncle" recommendation back in March. I bought them then and have finally gotten around to reading them. Most enjoyable.
That's cars with an "s" - oh boy. So it did end up being that bad. Well, you're all alive, and your house is intact, thank God.
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I didn't have huge trees fall in my garden/on my cars and I am feeling like an avalanche of personal admin has swept me up. Beautiful hydrangeas.
ReplyDeleteBut at the end of each day you have these lovely views!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are able to see the beauty in the midst of life's less delightful bits (and share both of them with us) -- praying all of the decisions, transactions, and work go smoothly!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Shannon
So sorry to hear that you have to replace multiple vehicles. Dealing with insurance claims is neither fun nor quick (says the voice of experience). Here in Charleston, we're heavy into growing season as well. Why does June fill up so quickly with little time left to enjoy the garden? Maybe it's time for a sustaining cup of tea in your "bistro?" ;)
ReplyDeleteMay your patience be long and the car salespeople not too aggravating! Good thing you have hydrangeas to help you through.
ReplyDeleteNot a comment on this post; just a quick thanks for your "Miss Buncle" recommendation back in March. I bought them then and have finally gotten around to reading them. Most enjoyable.
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