sarahfae: (addicted to veggies)
Courtesy of Wikipedia:
Indian summer
is a name given to a period of sunny, warm weather in autumn, not long before winter. Usually occurring after the first frost, Indian summer can be in September, October, or November in the northern hemisphere, and March, April, or early May in the Southern hemisphere. It can persist for a few days or extend to a week or more.

I really thought that we were gong to bypass our traditional Indian Summer, but so far the weather this week has proved me wrong. I'm not going to complain, because I get to keep up on my daily ritual after work: run, pilates, and sunshine in the back yard with the puppies.

Coming Soon:

Sangwiches!
On Kale/Monsterella Flatbread...
sarahfae: (Default)
Another weekend has come and gone.
We managed to enjoy ourselves quite a bit, and on Sunday the reward for lots of gardening and yardwork was a barbeque with a couple of good friends. After filling our tummys with really good food, we all Hula-Hooped and proceeded to laugh at ourselves until most of the calories were burnt off. Wonderful fun!

The weather has been so beautiful, and since this is our first "real" house, with a big (fully fenced in) back yard, I just can't seem to get enough of being outside --- and neither can Lucy.
Cows, Lucy, and food...this-a-way... )


Things I'm looking forward to this Summer:

- A fully landscaped backyard (it's in progress right now), complete with an outdoor dining area, gazebo, and *fingers crossed* hottub.
- Badmitten!!
- Sunbathing (with sunblock, of course)
- BBQ's galore - and entertaining friends and family
- Tons of music events
- Camping!!
Oh I could go on and on....

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