Before I start to sound like a privileged whiner (after reading my previous post), let me just say how grateful I am to have my parents around.
I realize as I kvetch about petty details, that many of my friends no longer have their parents to complain about.
So last night, Dad and I took a ride around the golf course. Dad had made margaritas before dinner, so we both carried one along with us.
He usually plays in the golf league that was going on, so he searched for his cronies who were able to be on the links while he was laid up with a cast on his foot, trying to heal an infected sore.
Although the heat is nearly unbearable in most places in Florida, riding along the golf course, the grass and trees helped bring the temperature down, and rather than the usual afternoon showers, a nice breeze had kicked up.
I took a selfie of the two of us.
And I hope it helps me to remember how lucky I am to spend time with him and with Mom.
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Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Monday, August 06, 2012
Just Peachy
I think Mother Nature must have been an interior designer. How else could she have come up with these colors together? Oh, sure, every one thinks they go together now that she started the trend.
I love the lucious golden yellow on the inside with burnished red peel. But the peel is flecked with gold, and pierce the peach with a knife to see the fruit in the middle, and there's the dark red again!
I love seeing these colors at breakfast. Has anyone else noticed how juicy and sweet the peaches are this year? Yum
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