blueberries on a lovely saturday morning.

Life is always a rich and steady time when you are waiting for something to happen or to hatch.
— E.B. White

The earth is such a beautiful place when you really think about it. The moon alone will cause you to gasp and the ocean goes for miles with life a plenty, grass and dirt, with plants and fruit, the beauty seems endless. Imagine; all the people on earth living their lives; each in a different way. The more you think about it the more it can surprise you. Problem is, people don’t stop to smell the roses. I, myself am also subject at times to not taking the time to stop breathe and live in the moment. The earth has such amazing sights and trees and desserts and canyons, oh those mountains have you seen them?? If you haven’t you should take a trip and if you can find them with snow on them…I’m sure you’ll enjoy the view! I always love a good road trip! As long as I don’t have to drive speaking of road trips d and I drove over to Pappy’s Strawberry Patch, which actually contained blueberries when we went to do some picking. My friend Kelly had asked if we wanted to go with her and I hadn’t been to pick anything myself since I was a pip squeak and I want d to experience life almost as I did. When we got there there were quite a few families picking and even some individuals were alone. I can imagine it can be a relief to pick some blueberries alone on a lovely Saturday. It was pretty muddy and all the blueberries were lined in black pots down the rows of dirt, d loves dirt. I’m still ever so thankful we just so happen to have his rain boots in the car! Sometimes just one accessory can make or break a photograph, in this case it made it! Kelly got us some baskets and we went to picking. I used it as an opportunity to allow d to learn all about the earth and outside is one of his favorite places to be. I believe he may have ate more blueberries than he put into his basket, which led me to think he thoroughly enjoyed it. I felt the need to give the land keeper a couple extra dollars for his unknown consumption. He was one happy camper…mud, dirt and life all around him.