7/16/2013

6/365

There's no excuse for this other than that I forgot my memory card at home. This is bedtime. Stepping out of B's house tonight, the sky and air were this pasty white-orange. It was sort of science-fiction-y. Then, driving home, the cloud cover faded to purple and the spaces between revealed an orange and red setting sun. More rain. 

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July 14. It was the perfect day long respite from the office. Books, grilling, sunshine, ice cream, and even a spontaneous German feast later on. Long afternoons spent sunning and reading by Brian's pool make my whole summer. I started re-reading Catcher in the Rye this morning, and I'm completely enthralled. Funny how books can take on new meaning in your second reading of them. I especially love the photos of B and Bailey.

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Taken in the gentle morning light before work, I'm excited to find that some of the tomato plants are starting to turn from green. We've got eleven plants and are hoping for a bushel's worth. Our container garden crowds around our patio furniture in an attempt to evade the deer, who've chomped our hastas down to the the stems. We're hoping to have a raised bed with fencing by next summer, but for now I like our little potted garden. 

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July 12th. Left work early in anticipation of the perfect summer dinner. We marinated chopped vegetables in a mustard vinaigrette and I tended to them in my bathing suit and pencil skirt. It was the perfect golden hour sunset; I sacrificed my ankles to bug bites to try and capture a bit of it. Summer nights around here are less about perfectly pinterested party decorations and more about that feeling you get sipping on an ice cold beer after work. That's me up there by the way. 


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I don't like the lighting in my bathroom, so I prep for the day by this window whose natural rays are much more forgiving. Long week this week, working 5 days in a row. It's hot this summer; my car windows pill up with dew from the inside on humid mornings. 

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July 10th (in retrospect) marks the beginning of the 365 project which will end July 10th, 2014. This is morning around here, romping with my boys before I stomp off to work.