June 1, 2010
We got home a couple hours ago from our Memorial Day backpacking trip up to Horns Pond in Bigelow Maine.
I'm absolutely exhausted in the best kind of way. Going to bed early and looking oh so forward to sleeping in my own climate controlled bedroom.
I looked over a few photos from the weekend and very quickly (there's hundreds more) exported these few. Laurent took the photo of me at camp. I took the rest. I'm sure a few more will show up on this space and definitely at our photo blog.
I couldn't resist adding these flower shots I took when we got home. The day we left one peony was in bloom. We came home to abundant blossoms and a garden that looks like summer. Can't wait to bring some of those beauties inside tomorrow morning to make up our weekly bouquet.
Summer has truly begun and life feels good. Really tired, but really good.
Always enjoy the photos, both of Nature's beauty and your own. Feeling tired and good is a great combo-hope you can have a day to revive and enjoy your garden.
Beautiful! I love knowing so much pleasure was had that will forever be in your mind that you simply can't share, even with gorgeous photos! And thank you for the comprehensive post below! I can't seem to leave a comment on it, but it is great! Nicola
It's actually a page, not a post. I just published to the main page so people would know it exists. It's one of my resource pages that I'm overhauling to be a better resource for readers.
Isn't that the truth. Can't share it all, even with photos. Sometimes you "just had to be there".
I love looking through your pictures! What kind of camera do you use?
I'm also certainly glad that you had a great weekend. What a wonderful way to welcome in summer, and then to be welcomed home by it! :D
Matthew, I've answered that question in my FAQ.
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Francesca on June 1, 2010, 11:59 a.m.
Glad you had a good time! I was also noticing how our garden (finally) changes every day with new things growing!