As a rule, I kind of hate summer. It's too hot. I dislike feeling as though I'm melting every second that I'm outside of my air conditioned house/car. Today had been a slightly stressful day. I had my fourth (yes, you read that right, fourth) interview for the same job up at the U. I mean, I get four interviews for the CIA, FBI, NSA or any other three letter organization. But really? Anyway, I decided that I needed a walk.
Yup. I took pictures of those feets of mine while I was swinging. Hence the blurry pictures. And it was only my cell phone camera. I'm not a big deal and I don't have an expensive camera. It was delightful. I had forgotten how much I love to swing. There's a type of freedom that comes from swinging. It throws me back to being a little kid. Even now, if I close my eyes, the whole world is open to me and I could be swinging off to anywhere. But it makes me dizzy, so closing my eyes isn't a good idea. Plus, I can't take blurry photos for your enjoyment with my peepers closed. So I did the swingings for a bit and then continued my mini-journey. And you know what? The sunlight coming through the trees right about sunset is magical. There isn't an expensive camera in the world that could properly capture it. I'm pretty sure that it could cure cancer or bring world peace. I felt perfectly content with life, even though there are plenty of things that I wish I could change, things that are out of my control entirely. But with that sunlight streaming through the trees? I could do anything. I could work miracles. So, dear readers, what is the moral of this post, you ask? Well simple: Go on a walk.
5 comments:
I was going to go on a walk today, but I decided to stay in. Dang it!
this is truly beautiful! I should hire you as my personal writer!
Swinging totally reminds me of you. How many times in high school did we go find a park and go swing? Thanks for a trip down memory lane :)
I love this post. I kept it unread in my google reader until today because I wanted to keep reading it over and over again (not that I'm crazy or anything). Possibly my favorite post you've ever written. Also: I love you. That is all.
P.S. I love the new background, pages, etc. on your blog. Or maybe it's not so new and I'm just lame and never comment so I never actually leave the safety of google reader to explore the beauty of your blog. Moral of the story: I'm lame, but your blog rocks my socks. The end.
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