How’s this for starters: a picnic and the beverage many revere – ice-cold beer. In limited quantities, mind you – just enough to offer a toast, “here hear!” If that’s not your cup of tea, why not look for razzle-dazzle in odd places; new faces, carefree jaunts that bring new gazes.
Remember now, our world is full of wonder; so don’t worry about a little rain – but mind the lightning and thunder. Be your charming self; shoulders back, head held high – take a trip on a ride that brings a tear to your eye. Try the taste of a wonderful new pie; that will certainly bring you good cheer. Then take one home to share with those so dear.
Take a bike ride, walk along the beach in low tide; let a sweet breeze be your guide – place no limits on what you will abide in the name of pride; within reason of course. Play a game that makes you cheer, wave your arms, jump up and down – scream and yell until you’re hoarse.
Of course you’ll want to celebrate and commemorate this date; take it to heart; and that’s smart, because now you’ll be chomping at the bit, waiting for the next weekend to start.
“I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today” ——William Allen White, American Journalist
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That makes two great ones in a row Ad Dawg! You made it easy to feel like we are there in the moment. Nicely written!
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Thanks for the visit and comment, Olden. Glad you liked it. Number three is in the works.
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Wonderful descriptions, Frank, with a great rhythm. 🙂 An enjoyable read capturing the excitement and happiness of a very enjoyable weekend.
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It’s funny, Louise, I started out intending to write a rather formal piece, but after the second one, I knew it would have to in rhythm. Thanks so much for you nice comment and visit.
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