Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Summertime

Summertime memories; where to begin?  Remembering waaay back to when I was younger, my friends and I would be outside all day.  Never complained that it was too hot, we rode bikes, ran around all day and just had plain fun.  We didn't depend on computers, cell phones, or any other technology like the kids do nowadays.  We thought of things to do to keep occupied and didn't complain because we were bored.  As I grew older and got married, summer was a time for vacations at the ocean, swimming, cook-outs with friends and days spent at the ball fields with my girls, watching softball games!  Now, we still go swimming {though I can't stand too much heat 8-)}, still attend softball games with my youngest daughter {with the rain this year, many games were canceled}, and vacations consist of camping {in an air-conditioned trailer!}  When I think of summer, I think of brightness, smells of freshly mowed grass, charcoal grilling, peppermint sticks in lemons, sitting on my deck and watching the lightening bugs, to name but a few.  Of course, there are more memories and activities, but, I don't want to bore you.

Here's to hoping everyone has a safe, enjoyable summer.

Think summer, think hot and just look at this Red Hot Copper set from Amazing Designs:


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What would summer be without celebrating our independence, and thinking about all the men and women still serving our great country.  Check out this set by BLeeKreations;



Of course, what would summer be without taking a trip to the ocean.  I love this piece by treeseaoriginals:


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There are so many wonderful artisans in our group.  I hope you have time to see for yourself and check out the polymer clay smooshers blog at http://www.polymerclaysmooshers.blogspot.com/


Til next time, remember;

"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted."
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)


5 comments:

  1. Great finds! Now I am craving lemonade.

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  2. I spent all day outside too! Great pieces!

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  3. Sigh...I remember how we didn't care about the heat as a kid! Lovely items from the polymer clay smooshers! Loving the patriotic =)

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  4. I love the post!! Thanks for participating!

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