I was going to cut my grass but it is 103 degrees outside. Took a nap instead. Will be picking up my special needs son in a few so he can do his weekly laundry at my place, make some lunch for us (this week he wants grilled cheese sandwiches), and then work out together a little. Tonight either grill some burgers for dinner or go out to eat. Catch up on some Netflix ("The Staircase" has been a pretty good documentary so far).
Feeling remarkably well today, I'm working on reorganizing cabinets and other storage areas, and I'm adding some shelving. Been working on this off and on since I recently retired. Right now, I'm at the pool with my grandbaby! :)
I took my dog for a long walk, and then went for a nice bike ride. Later (on my way to going out for lunch) I drove past my old LDS chapel and was very happy that I wasn’t inside.
It's lovely here in Maryland today -- a perfect summer day. I took an afternoon walk and worked on an outdoor project. Then I watched an episode of "Shetland." I'll enjoy the newest "Endeavour" episode tonight. Plus I have a glass of my customary chilled Chardonnay going. :)
summer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's lovely here in Maryland today -- a perfect > summer day. I took an afternoon walk and worked on > an outdoor project. Then I watched an episode of > "Shetland." I'll enjoy the newest "Endeavour" > episode tonight. Plus I have a glass of my > customary chilled Chardonnay going. :)
Brilliant series, Endeavour. We look forward to Friday evenings when it's on here in Oz.
I spent a good part of the day at the Chautauqua Institute, on the lakeshore of Chautauqua. :)
Love, love, love it there. It's a literary institute, the oldest one of its kind. Sometimes I go for the cultural events. Today just for the fresh air, lake views, and my favorite boutique on earth.
Music playing with the Chautauqua choir singing for the Catholic morning mass as I was passing by the ampitheater. I didn't stay for the eucharist, but long enough to catch the sunshine and ambience with the breeze blowing through the trees.
Got a lot of walking in. Passed the Bell Tower on the shore that's a staple there, as a Chabad Lubavitch group prepared its BBQ at Miller Park. I passed on that as well. Did stop to look around Palestine Park, a miniature version of biblical Israel, next to the lake. There are guided tours for that, but I wasn't going to wait until 5:00 for it.
It's very serene there. Most all the religions of the world are represented at Chautauqua. With the exceptions of cults. They are not, including Mormonism, Scientology, and others. But the mainstream and lesser known religions are represented there. It's an inter-faith community that tries to spread global peace through its events and activities.
For those who’ve never been, that part of upstate NY as well as the finger lakes region this time of year is to die for. If you ever go, hit up Watkin’s Glen.
Looking over their website helps me understand (I think) your hybrid spirituality better, Amyjo. One of these days I have to visit the Palmyra sites (necessary research), and I'll have to look you up.