Small and sweet pleasures
It really doesn't take a lot to bring me pleasure. No mood-altering chemicals, windfall of money, or adrenaline rush needed...
Here's a non-inclusive list of tidbits from daily living to show you what I mean.
October Dahlia
A walk at Taughannock Falls State Park,
complete with dozens of these miniature cairns in the stream
An impromptu knitting-that-was-supposed-to-be-studying night, after visiting Village Yarn and Fiber Shop with T. I promptly got to work on the Curly Purly pumpkin and RocBike ear warmers.
Making apple pie filling (recipe from Mary Jane--see books sidebar) from apples picked at the aforementioned trip to Hurd Orchards.
Having T. meet me at the University of Rochester library when my class gets out after 9:30 p.m., so that I don't have to bike home by myself.
Walking with T. to Corn Hill Creamery, along the Genesee Riverway Trail, with a great view of the city of Rochester.
Having Marianne, of Marianne's Consignments at 792 South Clinton Avenue, open up even when she was technically closed, because I desperately needed a pair of boots I knew she had in there! (I needed them because my own, which had been in my 12-year-old unlocked car to be taken to have the heels repaired, had been STOLEN! But that is not small, sweet, or a pleasure, so let's move on).
A simultaneously perfect fall sunset to the west
and a full moon to the east
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2 comments:
I visited Taughannock Falls State Park for the first time this year. What a wonderful place. I saw the Sim Redmond Band in concert there. Somehow I have a hunch you'd like them, if you don't already.
I've heard of them but haven't had the chance to see them...will keep my eyes open for them...thanks!
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