This little guy, he's only about a foot tall, if that, is new to me this visit. Google Lens tells me that it is a Swedish armillary Hercules and you can google that yourself. This particular Hercules has lost his armillary sphere but he is still a charming little guy.
Excuse me?
So today is Mother's Day.
Mine started out beautifully with a cuddle and a snuggle and then a cup of coffee. I found these gardenias and a love note when I got to the kitchen.
We knew that going out to breakfast would be ridiculous. Anyone who has worked in food service knows that Mother's Day is the busiest and most likely hardest day of the year to work. Everyone and their baby-daddies go out for breakfast/brunch on Mother's Day. And we were going to be two of them.
We went to the restaurant where we've eaten every morning and yes, it was packed and there was a wait-time but I just got in a sort of Zen state and wasn't perturbed in the least and then I realized that there were babies, many, many babies there. So many babies. And my heart was so happy to see them and their mamas who were adoring them and their grandmothers too who held them and walked them so that the mamas could eat.
It was all sweet.
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And now it's hours later and we couldn't watch the sunset because it was raining and lightning was forking across the river.
I'm tired. And tomorrow we get up and pack and tidy the cabana house and leave for home.
I cried tonight when I said goodbye to the river.
I cried when I told Glenn and his husband Scott how much I appreciate what they've done here, allowing me to come home again, in a way.
We can come back. That is part of the miracle of Roseland.
Story to be continued. I hope.
Love...Ms. Moon




I have loved every moment of this trip of yours. So beautiful it seems surreal and other worldly. I think that you pretty much belong to Roseland. It is magic and comfortable and entertaining and just a slice O' paradise. thanks for taking us along- it's been bliss.
ReplyDeleteSO beautiful, in every way.
ReplyDeleteI love the bromeliads, I had a small one in a pot once but it didn't survive the move to a cooler climate. The river looks beautiful in your final photo.
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