


Midsummer here is not nearly so unbearable as in town. It cools off when the sun sets. The breeze picks up, and it's altogether a pleasure to be outside. We have been walking the new gravel roads in our community, where some nasty developer is hoping to make his/her fortune. They are terribly beautiful right now, though, just trees and dirt and sky. We hope the economy collapses and those roads remain our own private abandoned trails.
1 comment:
Beautiful. I say the same thing about the mountainous areas around us...I hope is stays just like it is.
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