Welcome Summer.

Typically, the first Wednesday of the month is when we write a welcome post, sharing what we’re excited for,reminiscing about previous years, and looking at what’s changing in the natural world. Basically a little bit of looking ahead, looking back, and looking out.

Yesterday I couldn’t come up with the words for a post. We’ve said it before, and we could say it a million times more. We love all seasons, but there’s no doubt that summer is our favorite. And the start of summer is filled with so much anticipation.

  • The gardens will eventually burst, and we’ll be ready. Hopefully most of those meals will be eaten outside, and a good fraction cooked over the grill or open fire.
  • There will be the sunny and salty days at the beach. Hopefully we’ll skip the sunburns, but we won’t skimp on the popsicles.
  • There are going to be so many hikes and jaunts into the woods, followed by plenty of mosquito bites.
  • I won’t be able to take enough deep breaths when we drive past freshly cut grass.
  • I’m ready for a good book on the screen porch. And a cold beer.
  • An afternoon on a boat is good. If it’s a sailboat on the verge of tipping, that’s even more thrilling.
  • I would love a drive-in movie; it’s been too many years since the last one.
  • What about the sight and smell of steamy roads after a thunderstorm? And the rainbows, we didn’t have enough rainbows last year.
  • And the fireflies. I’m hoping they indulge us and let the boys catch a jar-full like last year.

There aren’t enough summers. What will we do.

Welcome June {2018}

Near the beginning of each month we like to pause and take a look at what’s going on in the world around us, with a particular focus on animal activity, farmers’ fields, and environmental holidays. You can find our archive of previous welcomes here .

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Welcome June! It’s always with equal parts anticipation and apprehension that I welcome June each year. It’s the start of summer, but for some reason that always signals the beginning of the end type of feelings for me. This doesn’t happen with any other season and that’s how I know that summer is truly my number one.

I’m not prone to anxiety, but I really was feeling it this past week. I had just spent two awesome weekends camping, hiking, surfing, and exploring quaint little towns. Sounds awesome, right? But then my mind starting reeling, what am I going to do the rest of the summer? Will I have time for fun? I better plan it! I can’t waste it! These thought patterns are so unlike me that it caught me off guard. In order to stop the rumination, I sat down and figured my shit out. Continue reading