This 3 minute time capsule is such a joy, so welcome (like spring). So many have struggled this winter and you captured the sense of possibility and hope. Thank you! Wishing you a smooth move and a wonderful new home. Your writing is so welcome.
My mother used to have us say goodbye to a place room by room. I still do this when I move now. I'm so ready for the smell of dirt in other people's gardens.
Same but different -- Whenever a friend moves into a new home, we have a house warming party and "cheers!" in each room. New spaces must be christened with joy, don't you think?
Love hearing from you to start my week. We're seeing the first signs of bird migration in the Houston area. This always brings excitement and anticipation as the warblers make their way from South and Central America into North America. We never know what we will see and we're in awe of the way birds fly all the way across the Gulf of Mexico, rest a bit on the Texas coast and then head to their final destination.
This 3 minute time capsule is such a joy, so welcome (like spring). So many have struggled this winter and you captured the sense of possibility and hope. Thank you! Wishing you a smooth move and a wonderful new home. Your writing is so welcome.
I appreciate, Kyenne!
Moved (within NYC) for the 1st time in 12 years last year, and whew/woo. Congrats on your new place!
Thank you!
My mother used to have us say goodbye to a place room by room. I still do this when I move now. I'm so ready for the smell of dirt in other people's gardens.
Same but different -- Whenever a friend moves into a new home, we have a house warming party and "cheers!" in each room. New spaces must be christened with joy, don't you think?
Thank you, I’m feeling this energy today! Sunny in northern England earlier and it was so needed
Love hearing from you to start my week. We're seeing the first signs of bird migration in the Houston area. This always brings excitement and anticipation as the warblers make their way from South and Central America into North America. We never know what we will see and we're in awe of the way birds fly all the way across the Gulf of Mexico, rest a bit on the Texas coast and then head to their final destination.