This Old Desk Still Has Something to Say

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Good morning, folks. Another morning, another page, and I’ve got a few thoughts worth putting down before the day pulls me away.

Well, looking out my window by my old desk here, it looks as if the day is shaping up to be a nice one. The sun is up, and the birds are feeding at our feeder.

Today’s Forecast (Tuesday, July 1):
Expect mostly cloudy skies, with a high near 78 °F (26 °C). Temperatures will dip to a low of 57 °F (14 °C) tonight, so a light jacket might come in handy.

Tomorrow (Wednesday, July 2):
It should be mostly sunny through the day, with highs around 79 °F (26 °C). Toward late afternoon, there’s a chance for heavy thunderstorms, possibly with some gusty winds and small hail, before cooling to about 57 °F (14 °C) overnight.

Around here, the skies have their own way of keeping us humble, sunshine in the morning, thunder by supper.

Highway 522 is starting to pick up traffic-wise, with tourists making their way into our area for the summer months. But then again, it is July 1. The kids are out of school and folks are itchin’ to find something to do that takes them away from the hustle and bustle of city life. I get it. After months of concrete and commotion, the pull of the quiet, the trees, and the slower rhythm of things starts to look real appealing.

Out here, time moves different. You hear the wind before you hear a car. Nights aren’t filled with sirens or streetlights, they’re wrapped in crickets, the occasional owl, and the kind of silence you can actually feel. We do have bright lights up here, though, they’re called stars. Millions of them, scattered across the sky like someone spilled a bucket of diamonds. And the best part? You don’t have to pay admission or fight for parking to see them.

Bug Report: Things have been pretty good for the past couple days, other than a few mosquitoes seeking out a meal or two.

On another note, yesterday my wife and I kept ourselves busy with folks stopping by the gift shop, picking up everything from handmade pieces to the odds and ends we’ve set out under the carport as part of our garage sale. Rain or not, we had a steady stream of visitors all weekend, which surprised us, in a good way.

I’ve got to say, I’m thankful I spent time last winter making up a good batch of flutes as lately, they’ve been flying off the shelves. Seems like more and more folks are drawn to something real, something made by hand. My books have also been moving pretty well too, and my wife’s paintings and greeting cards have been catching a lot of attention.

What my wife and I sell here isn’t the kind of thing you find in big box stores or tucked into rows of cookie-cutter souvenirs. Everything is one of a kind, made with care, right here at our home. Each piece carries a bit of who we are. Around here, we don’t just sell things. We share stories, whether it’s in wood, paint, or words.

So what are you up to today, GW?

Well, today being such a nice day, we’ll be carrying on with our garage sale while also tending to folks who stop by our gift shop. There are plenty of good deals to be had, if you’re looking.

I’m also planning to put that old hoe of mine back to work. The weeds in our vegetable garden are starting to sneak in again, and it’s always easier to take care of them now rather than later.

So with that I am off for some pancakes that my lovely wife has made for me while they are hot.

You all have a great day and: Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW

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