From the Sublime… to the Sublime

Tuesday, my daughter and I picked strawberries at Thompson Finch farm. A hazy cool day, not too anything but summer. We left with a boxful of red and headed back in to Massachusetts. I drove up and over Bash Bish waterfall area on Mount Washington. I could not pass up these invitations for wonder- first by the turkey vultures, then the mountain laurel.
Turkey Vultures on 2 Silos

There were 13 vultures in this cluster. If you go to my Flickr site you will see another cluster we found of 15 further up Route 22.
Was it meeting day for the vultures?

I have a desire for this summer.
Every day I desire to do something new or different. I desire to embellish my days with pleasure.

Maybe you are curious about pleasure? Maybe you want to know why I have 4 tiaras from my multiple graduations from the School of the Womanly Arts?

Pleasure.

It comes in all shapes and sizes. Even 13 turkey vultures sitting on a silo.
Or the fairy carousels in the woods, the wet and twinkled woods.

Fairy Carousels

What is your pleasure today?

Love and strawberry kisses, S

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6 Responses to “From the Sublime… to the Sublime”

  • Jennifer Gandin Le Says:

    I am absolutely dazzled by these fairy carousels. What… how… where…??? I want to bury my face in them and take a thousand photos of them. They are gorgeous!!

  • suzi Says:

    These are mountain laurel, Tex. They bloom only just now and briefly. They skirt the deepening green of the woods up in the mountains and in wild places down here. They ring Guilder Pond where Moon Circle gathers. Look on my Flickr page and see white ones. Etherial and glorious, eh? Love, S

  • Tammy Says:

    Mountain laurel is exquisite. My pleasure… hmm. I’m having an off day and really need a little pleasure. For now it may just be a warm kitty in my lap. Thanks Suzi

  • suzi Says:

    I am thrilled you can recognize the appetite for a little pleasure Tammy! That alone is a delight. Here is to that lucky kitty in your lap. Love and hugs, S

  • Caitlin Says:

    We went on our first canoe trip while the Mountain Laurel was completely at peak, in the fog on Guilder pond a few Sundays ago, amazing!

  • suzi Says:

    Caitlin! Did you take photos? It must have been a magical site! Hugs to you and thank you for stopping in! Love, S

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