“I get up on a glorious summer morning and gaze out at the new day. With all the strongest and deepest instincts of my nature I long to go out into the green beauty of the world, to fling myself down in some sloping meadow and feel the sunshine envelop me and the warm winds pass over me, to see them tossing the grasses and tugging at the trees and driving the white clouds across the blue, and to feel the great earth revolving under me — for if you lie long enough you can really get the sense of sailing through space.”

~Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris, “On Taking One’s Dessert First” (American author and professor; 1870 – 1964)

This summer, I hope you are finding some time each day to step outside and savor the moments with childlike wonder! We can help with the setting . . . .