summer = sun, heat, growth, life

As summer approaches (culturally it is here - with Memorial Day behind us, school ending and AC’s humming all around) I return every year to meditate on the season of heat. With the earth rotating so that the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun - we have longer periods of sunlight, hotter temperatures and unpredictable storms. Growing up in Florida I have come to enjoy the changing of the seasons (in Florida there is one season - hot - okay two: hot and HOTTER & Humid). And it has taken me some time to “warm back up” to Summer. In the past few years I really have come to appreciate the warming of our days (It is still probably my least favorite season - but I appreciate it none-the-less).

Summer DaisyWith Summer we see the explosion of color - the grass and trees find the greenest of green and the flowers bloom with vibrant yellows, “radish-y” reds, plum-like purples and fiery oranges and every shade in-between. It seems to happen so quickly - one day you plant this tiny plant and it seems overnight what once was so fragile and on the edge of life has blossomed into a vibrant and vital flowering factory. It never ceases to amaze me. Now - I don’t go wild at my home. We are no burgeoning plant nursery or anything - but we plant a few annuals and try to keep up with a simple, tidy garden or two - but the bit we do does me good. It forces me outside. I am connected to soil, air, and water; pulling me from the artificial and controlled environment of my plaster and plastic world. It calls me to the now of watering, weeding, tending and noticing that is essential even in elementary gardening. It reminds me of God: The Gardner, the One who causes growth, the Creator, the Sustainer, and in a mysterious way - Life itself.

The seasons. Summer. Heat, light, sweat, thunder storms, wind, laughter, bright colors and nights full of stars - don’t miss it huddling next to the Air Conditioner, grumping about electric bills and the price of gas to take a vacation to the beach. Get outside your own four walls and put your toes in the soil and water a daisy. I have found getting outside in the summer time is not only fun, but it is good for our insides, as well.

4 Comments so far

  1. larryl on June 10th, 2008

    unlike you, summer may very well be my favorite time of year. there’s something wonderful about feeling the heat of the summer sun on your skin. i seldom feel more alive than then.

    i’m growing a few peppers this year. i wasn’t sure where i’d be living come summer, so i didn’t go all out. some bells, mexi-bells, cayenne, and chili. i love them, plus it’s an excuse to get out in that sun.

  2. Doug on June 10th, 2008

    Cool larry - sounds like a peppers mix for salsa or chili!

  3. larryl on June 12th, 2008

    mom is growing tomatoes, we’ll be trading, and there will be salsa for sure…

    i will save some chili and cayenne for the cold months, when i make chili to warm the body and soul. it’s that good. or so people tell me. i’m modest, you know.

  4. Peter Hamm on June 13th, 2008

    I’ll take fall and winter, myself… But your house, Doug, is REALLY nice in Summer, I’m sure!

    Thanks for the great time last Friday! Visiting with your family was AWESOME!

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