Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Perfect Evening

Last evening I went down to the lake with my husband.  He threw his fishing line into the lake while I took out my camera to see what I might find.  The first thing I noticed was the clouds floating about in the sky.



So I spent some time watching them as they moved and changed across the sky.




Some flowers caught my eye. 





It rained again and I sought shelter under the trees.


After the rain -- a beautiful rainbow appeared.


I noticed the raindrops left on the leaves, sparkling in the last rays of the sun.


We stayed until the last of the sun was fading off in the west.

A perfect ending to a perfect day! 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Journey of Excitement and Anticipation


Last Thursday, October 24, I left home on a long journey to Glidden, Saskatchewan via Saskatoon.  I know that's a very long way around, but I needed to stop in Saskatoon.  I was filled with excited anticipation for several reasons as you will discover.

I used to think that this time of year -- when the colourful autumn leaves have all fallen from the trees and before the snow covers everything with a white blanket -- as drab and gray.  I have since learned different.





As I headed toward Saskatoon, the sun was shining brightly behind my left shoulder.  The enormous prairie sky was a beautiful blue with delicate white feathery wisps of clouds.

All the way along the colours never ceased to amaze me. 


All the tints and shades and hues of golden yellow in the grass and fields of combined grain, the rust of the weeds and small bushes, the red to wine of the willow trees, and even some green still on the trees and grass in places.  I even saw some bushes in one spot that, with the sun shining on them, were a bright pink.  All this spectacular colour added to the excitement I was already feeling.

Then there was the wildlife I glimpsed at times.  A coyote running along between the two sides of the divided highway,  flocks and flocks of geese circling in the air, the ducks and even some swans.  Again all of these added to the excitement I felt.

I arrived in Saskatoon at the printers to look over the proof of my new book!  Amazing!  It was so much more beautiful than I had imagined.  Incredible.  Now I can hardly wait until I have the actual books in my little hands - one to two weeks!  (You'll hear more about that in a future blog.)

Leaving Saskatoon and heading out to Kindersley and then on to Glidden, even more colours were awaiting me.  The sunset came with some glorious colours.



It was after the sun had set completely that the sky came alive.  The feathery clouds turned all shades of pink and peach against the blue sky.


The horizon remained peachy-orange long after the sun was gone and almost the whole way to Glidden!

So when I arrived in Glidden I was so filled with contentment, peace, awe and wonder, and excitement!  And the excited anticipation comes as we wait for a new baby to arrive - my son and daughter-in-law's - our second grandchild.  


This is the two (or should I say three) of them dressed up for a Hallowe'en party as Father Time and Mother Earth.

Another bonus, I will see my other two sons, another daughter-in-law and our precious little granddaughter while I'm here.  Life just doesn't get any better than this!!