Image: Sunset in Paradise
As GZ often laments, Blogger has a habit of reversing your pictures (probably inherited from Word - an obscure admin geek joke - never mind) - I'll just have to work with what I've got.
Image: Rain Scene in Paradise
For nearly 20 years I have paced this Sun Room, posing theories, created poetry and watched the world.
Image: Kangaroos Grazing in Paradise
I have seen through it in love, in baby haze, in disasters, in the pandemic.
Image: Just One of Those Days in Paradise
In an earlier lifetime, it was the windswept open deck of what my father called The Retreat.
Image: Void Kitten in Paradise
We have watched little ones grow out to almost full-size
Image: Red Sky in Paradise
There have been times that I have been lost for words,
Image: Sunset Streaking Across the Sky in Paradise
Image: Kangaroos Enjoying the Afternoon in Paradise
And sometimes just too lifed out to pay enough attention.
Image: One Bombproof (but unfortunately not ant-proof) Mailbox in Paradise











The end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one!! A well-earned 'almost/anti sea change' 💚🥂⭐️💐
ReplyDeleteIt's a sea flee
DeleteIt is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYup
DeleteThis is a beautiful post, through and through!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly
DeleteAbsolutely stunning, Jeanie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda
DeleteExciting times ahead, and hopefully reasonably stress free.
ReplyDeleteYour lips to God's ear
DeleteWow. Big decisions, lots of mixed feelings, I would think, but oh, the memories and the sunsets.
ReplyDeleteMemories are so important. I am too much Seargent-Majoring right now to let the guard down
DeleteBeautiful post. I think it would take me years to get used of seeing kangaroos out of my window. They look so cute. Your sun room is very special.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely the best room in the house.
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