“what is so rare as a day in June…”
There is nothing quite like a beautiful June day…the
brilliant blue of the sky, dotted with puffy white clouds that float by as the
scent of freshly cut hay or the perfume of honeysuckle wafts through on the
gentle breeze. Birds singing, flowers blooming…ah, yes!
This is summertime in all its golden promise, before the
heat and humidity send us scrambling for a cooler spot and the bugs and garden pests
cause us any sort of aggravation and discouragement.
This year first of June seems significant in another way…
We spent June 1, 2021 at the hospital waiting and
waiting and waiting for the first surgery. (after his initial emergency room
visit on mothers’ day and subsequent unsuccessful treatments) He wouldn’t be
discharged until 12:30AM. (which made for a truly “interesting” trip home) This
began the seemingly endless saga that included countless scans, visits to the
Emergency room, surgeries and doctor visits. If he wasn’t IN a procedure, he
was recovering, or awaiting the next one. It was an arduous ordeal, to say the
least, with little opportunity to do anything else.
Eventually, he was referred to another surgeon at another
medical center. This meant more tests and another surgery…that’s where we left
off last month. He had the planned surgery, but they needed to wait a couple of weeks to decide what was next.
And, then on June 1, 2022, he went for yet another
scan.
This time they were looking to see what the kidney function
was after all the procedures and without the stent in place anymore. It was
almost certain that they would not do the involved surgery that had been
discussed (and the reason for going to the university specialist) but, there
had been talk of removing the kidney, if it had failed completely.
Long story, short…the kidney is still functioning…although
barely. But, there is no reason for any further surgeries. No kidney removal,
no major surgery…he made it through.
When you get to the “we’ll just check on this in six months”
stage of an acute health issue…it is cause for rejoicing, believe me.
So…June 1st this year is cause for some sort of
celebration. Or at the very least a big sigh of relief. We did it! We reached
the end of yet another saga. Now, maybe...just maybe we can think about other things for a while...
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morning light on fuschia blossom |
While we are in the odd place of adjustment to a life
without the Market…still. We haven’t come up with any great and interesting new
plan. (maybe we won’t) Between the pandemic and a year-long illness, things
still feel unsettled and strange. The world in general seems a hostile and
hateful place. However, there are still amazing things in the natural world
that surrounds us.
It is said that being in nature grounds you…puts you in
touch with yourself and the earth and just makes you feel better.
I am grateful that I live in a place where this is possible…that
I have a life where this is part and parcel of every single day. A place where I
can make a conscious decision NOT to focus on the awful, horrible, very bad
stuff that is happening in our world today. A place of peace and beauty…and quiet
tranquility.
Where I can acknowledge this “one perfect moment”. Enjoy it.
Savor it.
So…I want to share that with y’all today.
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baby grapes |
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the "woods" beside the farm |
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backlit fern |
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begonia on the front porch |
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angus cow taking a Sunday swim |
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bumblebee in the comfrey |
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(excuse the quality-it was 6am) button buck in the barnlot yes, he IS sticking out his tongue and he very possibly went INSIDE the barn |
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calf reflected in a pond |
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catch-fly plant under the birdfeeder |
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country kitty |
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our "cute" little garden this is the smallest the garden has ever been! |
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making hay across the valley been watching this process, in this field for probably 20 years now |
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downie woodpecker in a fencepost |
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late frost on a dandelion |
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fuschia on the front porch |
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hanging basket flowers |
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indigo bunting |
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inside a chard plant |
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locust blossoms |
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looks like I wasn't the only one checking on the fruit at the lane...
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mulberries in the sunlight |
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oops, they saw me! then they disappeared |
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multiflora rose on the fencepost I don't care if this is a "weed" it's so pretty and smells SO good |
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sunlit rose in front yard
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Come what may…the beauty of nature is always here…all around
us…just waiting for us to notice. (or sometimes, not notice...like the deer, the bunny and the birds)
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the first asparagus |
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little bunny washing his face |
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catbird watching me |
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columbines |
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fuschias after the rain |
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tiny mushrooms in the spinach |
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Karma being Karma |
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baby ladybug |
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melon blossom |
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miniature petunias |
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morning sky |
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petunia on a post |
Thanks for reading! Have a wonderful day!
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Canadian goose family out for a Sunday morning stroll |
Beautiful Pictures! Love them all. Congratulations on the kidney news. Thanks for sharing!
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