July
Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near
-Mark 13:28 NIV
The scenes of summer are everywhere. Lots of traffic
converging to the Outer Banks as vacationers arrive with great anticipation.
Vegetable stands, one after the other, line the journey to the shore with some
of the first harvests of the season, squash, cucumbers and tomatoes. Rows of
colorful umbrellas dot the beach for as far as the eye can see. Brand-new beach
towels hang over the rails of rental cottages along the Beach Road . Where the full time residents
live, the landscaping is manicured with splashes of color from beds of daisies,
day-lilies and the occasional hydrangea, my favorite. Some driveways are bordered
with shells collected from the winter, along with piles of gray conchs casually
placed at the base of brightly painted “beachy” mailbox posts. Backyard grills come alive with the smell of
hot dogs and hamburgers that linger in the early evening air. Neighbors,
families and friends gather for annual crab feasts and corn on the cob, while
catching up with each other. Summer is the time of year when everything seems
to come together.
Surely, I am not the only one that feels so carefree and
happy at the beach. The salt air seems to wash away my problems and concerns.
The sand between my toes doesn’t annoy me…instead it lets me know I am “home”.
The smell of suntan lotion evokes many childhood memories. Perhaps my favorite
summer memory is recalling my grandmother’s fig preserves with lemon. Only she
could make it her own special way, from her small tree in the backyard,
surrounded by a single row of bricks. I love July. The sky is still blue with
wispy clouds circling overhead before the hazy gray days of August rolls
in. I cannot bear to be indoors this
time of year. I don’t want to miss any of God’s beauty and creativity. I will
praise Him for these beautiful and bountiful blessings, the sights and sounds
of summer.
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