Monday, July 19, 2010

a foggy morning


Hi All. Thanks for your comments. Picking blueberries, going to a farmer's market, visiting with another friend and driving around in her sporty convertable, having a clam roll at an olde cape cod type shanty by the bay, these are a few of my favorite things.

Photo: Morris Island in Chatham, Mass. The fog was so thick that morning that everything was in silhouette.

12 comments:

kj said...

suki, just the label of this post--'howdy'--says everything about your time away. i am SO glad.

the cape is so beautiful. this is such a serenely beautiful photo.

yay! to all of it. now, don't forget! because this is the layer of your life everyone who cares for you wishes for you.

Leslie Avon Miller said...

Fully engaged. Sounds great for you Suki. Its foggy on the left hand coast too. Raspberries are coming on.

Kim said...

Suki, I love this incredibly beautiful photograph. It is great to hear you are having such a good time there. Keep up the fun energy!

~Babs said...

Sounds great Suki,,many wonderful things to do. I'm glad you were able to go.

Lynn Cohen said...

sounds good...any house hunting going on????

studio lolo said...

This photo is very "Wuthering heights" but we all know it's the magic of the cape.

Glad you're nourishing your soul ;)

Blue Sky Dreaming said...

Suki, I can tell...great vacation...good friends! Beautiful photo!

Julie said...

What lovely, elegant days.....

Unknown said...

what a gorgeous photograph - so peaceful ..... I love the rocks in the foreground - and the twisted limbs in the background - great texture!

Tess Kincaid said...

Evocative foogy pic! Have a wonderful time, Suki!

Cris, Artist in Oregon said...

Sounds wonderful to me.
Sounds like a place you really love.

Teri and her Stylish Adventure Cats said...

Oooh, everything sounds delightful, especially after all your troubles at home...nice to leave them behind for a while and enjoy some carefree times! I love the photo, how the stones, the trees and the fog all look pastel in the fog.