Summer at last

It is finally summer. A few images of the last several days:

Crazy gorgeous blue sky.  I love the faint tracing of an airplane’s straight line juxtaposed with the puffy clouds.  A reminder of all that is linear and all that is utterly non-linear.
Grace on the camp bus.

Continuing to try to let go.  Lately have been thinking of how it’s futile to try to surrender.  Ridiculous to effort to let go.  Trying to parse that one.

The steeple of the art center on the corner against a blue sky is one of my very favorite views.

Walking back from the school bus in the slanting late-afternoon sunlight.

My Renaissance man painting on the beach (under the wonderful tutelage of Sally, one of the Four Family mothers)


Matching shoes for dinner out at a local restaurant.

Sound sleep, in a hot room with animals nearby.

13 thoughts on “Summer at last”

  1. Lovely snapshots of summer! My favorite thing about my iPod Touch is the camera — I don’t have to think about taking a camera with me everywhere I go, and I LOVE capturing these kinds of everyday images. I hope you are having a fun summer!

  2. @ parsing the difficult of letting go……I think back to your trapeze post – how hard it is to let go in mid air, the feeling so far from comfortable, not knowing what will happen. Same thing. It’s hard. Period.

  3. Incredible. You have fit all of summer into one post. Makes me homesick for the Cape… just gorgeous!

    Thank you – and sending wishes for lots more wonderful moments and images over the next couple months…

  4. Lovely to see your images of summer. I too have made it a goal to let go a little this summer. I have a very stressful year ahead of me and I would love nothing more than to enter it with a clear head on my shoulders. But it seems the more I try to let go … the more I can’t. I’m hoping that with time, everything will just kind of fall into place.

  5. Gorgeous photos.

    Summer is, I think, one of the best times to practice letting go — let stuff head right up into that blue, blue sky. I think you can practice letting go through effort/trying, and after that it becomes something closer to second nature. Maybe? I may be making that up.

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