Those are some lovely views you got from the hammock, Deb! So perfectly in the mood for a holiday but I know I've to wait for another couple of months before we go on one. Thank you for sharing a slice of your sky and linking up with us this week, Deb! Wish you a happy Wednesday and a fabulous rest of the week as well! :) Cheers, Esha
The summer I turned 13, I spent a week on my Great Aunt Indie's farm reading her college daughters' Nancy Drews, Trixie Beldons. Cherry Ameses, and even some 1940's novels my mother had read as a teen: Freckles, Girl of the Limberlost, Mrs. Mike, etc. I remember reading these books in a hammock under the grape arbor!
What a lovely view that is!
ReplyDeleteBlue skies. Aspen trees. Cool breeze. Good book. It was a perfect spot to read.
DeleteHanging around in the trees, never tried a hammock
ReplyDeleteMy first time. It won't be my last.
DeleteLove the shot looking up at all those trees with the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteUtah is a beautiful place.
DeleteThose are some lovely views you got from the hammock, Deb! So perfectly in the mood for a holiday but I know I've to wait for another couple of months before we go on one. Thank you for sharing a slice of your sky and linking up with us this week, Deb! Wish you a happy Wednesday and a fabulous rest of the week as well! :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Esha
September was a great time to go to Utah. Tourists had trickled to a thin line and the weather was cooler.
DeleteI really wish I was in that hammock right now! It’s snowing here, and I’m not amused. :(
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
Snowing in October is incomprehensible to me.
DeleteNow that's a great view. I am thinking a nice nap is in store.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Anytime is a good time for a nap.
Deletenow that's a view. hope you have a good book beside you. :-)
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
I did!
DeleteThat will be a nice memory book for you !
ReplyDeleteYes, it is.
DeleteYou know... I've never actually been in/on a hammock. I feel like I should remedy this! It looks lovely. :)
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I think you should, too!
DeleteThe hammock was surprisingly comfortable.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible view! You have me wishing that was my view right now. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.
DeleteI really think I need a hammock for all the camping I do with my husband. I would love to nap under the big blue sky. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteI think you do, too!
DeleteLove them!
ReplyDeleteThe summer I turned 13, I spent a week on my Great Aunt Indie's farm reading her college daughters' Nancy Drews, Trixie Beldons. Cherry Ameses, and even some 1940's novels my mother had read as a teen: Freckles, Girl of the Limberlost, Mrs. Mike, etc. I remember reading these books in a hammock under the grape arbor!
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