It’s just past 5 a.m., and already the thermometer reads 81 degrees—looks like we’re in for another scorcher. I’m up much too early, but sometimes the quiet calls before the sun does. I brewed a small pot of coffee, just two cups—saving the big one for when Mr. D wakes up. We’ve both been under the weather this past week, fighting off stubborn upper respiratory infections. Still feeling a little puny, but we're hanging in there together.
I would love nothing more than to sit out on the porch and greet the sunrise, but the heat and humidity are already heavy in the air. So instead, I’ll settle into the comfort of my home, cup in hand, and soak in the early morning stillness. It’s peaceful here—soft, sacred quiet before the world stirs awake. Honestly, I can’t imagine a better place to be.
I think Rusty may be up too—I see the gentle glow of his light spilling from under his door. Another day is beginning, slowly and quietly, just as I like it.
I am sorry you are not feeling well, I pray you both start feeling better soon. Wishing you a lovely day my friend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, wishing you a lovely day too☺♥
DeleteSo sorry you and Mr. D have been feeling under the weather. Your early morning ritual sounds perfect ... not unlike taking communion with the One who loves us most. I hope your day is blessed!
ReplyDeleteLove and blessings back to you☺♥
DeleteSlowly and quietly is the best way to begin any day! I am sorry that you are not feeling well, Mary. Beautiful photo and Scripture verse. You are in my prayers. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteThank you☺♥
DeleteHope you get some cooler weather so you can sit out on the porch. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I hope so too. ☺♥
DeleteI sincerely pray that your and Mr. D will be 100% over that nasty virus in the next few days! The heat and humidity are keeping me inside as well, but cooler temps are always coming. Blessings wished for you in the days ahead!
ReplyDeleteI sure you you both will be on the mend soon. I, too, find home to be my very favorite place to be, although I do still like traveling. We woke up to thundershowers this morning and drove to church in the rain. More expected for tonight which is making the farmers around here happy.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy