Garden of the Happy*
Last weekend the Front Range was finally graced with a couple days so sunny and beautiful, fifty degrees (F) began to make me actually believe that Summer might return this year. Instead of the Winter blues, I was doing some serious Summer dreamin'. And not just the oh-I-feel-the-sun-on-my-face-how-wonderful kind of dreaming but also the oh-I-should-start-bringing-out-the-summer-clothes-and-(insert jumping up and down here) the-flip-flops-too kind of dreaming.
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One of the reasons I love warmer weather is because it gets me out. It relaxes me and allows me to appreciate everything around me more. It's not that I don't marvel at the beautiful place I get to live every day, but when I'm allowed to just sit and bask in it for a while, it makes me wonder why I ever pine for other places. Well, sort of anyway.
I feel like it's a gift to not only have beauty around me but have the ability to appreciate it.
Sometimes, I look around me and think "how can I not be happy?"
While walking around on Sunday, recovering from a great eight miler on Saturday, looking at beautiful things, appreciating things larger and more stunning than I have words for, the thought came to me: I am one of the happiest people I know. Yes, I might be a huge dork for saying so on my blog, but the best part of being happy (as well as the best part of being a dork) is you don't care. That's how good it is.
.If that's not enough, it feels peaceful too. It feels like I can walk down the street and smile at people and not even have a reason why. And so I do, and I like it. It feels natural where as times in the past, it's been more difficult.
Who knows, it might just be a moment. A part of time when I get to take a look around, at the hills and rocks where I grew up and love it for everything I've always known it to be but also things I might never have seen before. It doesn't effect me the same way other places do; it has no high and low tide, it has no shore. I make an excellent beach bum, there is no doubt.
But it does have it's own rhythm and it's own way of comforting me when I need it.
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That seems okay at times, too. With everything else life brings, the 99.99% of things you don't write about on your blog, living in a place that actually feels good and feels like home is really the best comfort you could hope for.
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And if all else fails, I also have, quite possibly, the cutest dog on Earth. That also makes me pretty happy.
*The photos (except that of the dog) were taken at Garden of the Gods, CO.
10 comments:
Is this the shiny new camera? Takes wonderful pics.
i love that you are that happy. that's fantastic!
your dog does rival all others in cuteness.
It's almost strange that the sheer sight of the mountains can do exactly this - make us happy. Sometimes I look at the Sandia range, when I walk out the door, so close I could run to it (I think), and the beauty takes my breath away. And I ask myself, like you: how can I not be happy, when I have this every day?
Those mountains look nice and warm! Unlike the mountains here... which are currently being hit by a foot of snow!
I was going to guess those were at Garden of the Gods...I've been there!! I have relatives in CO and one trip out when I was young we went to Garden of the Gods...thing I remember most is the kissing camels formation. You're lucky with 50 degree temps...I'm I'm really, really lucky, I might see temps like that in another month or two...sigh...why do I live here? I don't have ocean, I don't have mountains...
Those are fantastic pictures!! Someday I will see mountians like that!! I will!! I will!!
The dog is *VERY* cute as well.
I wonder what is up with naming rocky places "Garden of the Gods"?
They have one in Haw3aii too.
Cute dog and fab pics.
I gotta get out of the city more often...
I know exactly what you mean. I must say, some days I look at my husband, or my sons and the same thought crosses my mind. I am so happy - so rich in love and life. Living in a beautiful place, sharing my life with great people - and not just my family, but my friends.
Although I've never been a fan of mountains (the ones where I live are all dark and pointy and make me feel hemmed in), but yours are lovely - all round and weird looking - they have personality. And I'll bet your adorable dog does as well.
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