Rested and refreshed

Another photo from Saturday’s walk. I loved the blue sky and contrast with the beautiful plant. Although I don’t know what type if plant it is.

How was your weekend? How did you fill your days?

27 thoughts on “Rested and refreshed

  1. Hmmmm. I blew out my knee, more, so everything was a little tainted by that. But I had a good book club, saw a totally awesome 80s cover band, saw Novacaine, and went to dinner with my family and actually saw the celebrity chef who.owns the restaurant

  2. My weekend was uneven. On Saturday [!] a landscaping crew arrived to start our spring clean up. It was a glorious sunny day, but we were stuck inside at home. On Sunday it rained all day, was gray, and I didn’t want to go anywhere. Kind of a ho-hum weekend overall, but considering our lifestyle I can dub any two days in a row a weekend so not a disappointment.

  3. I would call mine uneventful. Laundry- some I still need to put away (!) a movie and discussion of it with my youngest, lots of back and forth texting about houses with my oldest, salad prep for the week…just the typical stuff I guess 🙂 I hope we get to see our own blue sky by tomorrow. Lots of rain lately.

    • That sounds like a nice weekend spending time communicating with your kids. We went from a rainy week to a week in the 80s and 90s! I’m not ready for the heat but it’s supposed to cool down by the end of the week.

  4. Love hearing that you got some down time and a game plan for the return trip – when your friends stay again. A full kitchen in the casita? I betcha they can figure it out and you can cook a bit…but not quite so much. Cheers to you! 🥰

  5. Love that you feel rested and restored. That female bird is beautiful! It’s hard not to want to go all out for our friends so I love your idea to set the expectations, including your own, in advance!

    • Yes, they are close enough friends to be upfront and honest. I enjoyed resting this weekend with intention. I didn’t feel any guilt or thinking I was being lazy!

  6. I love watching the birds! She is lovely and it’s so interesting how they eat their seeds.
    You are the most gracious host. We generally alternate cooking for and going out with our guests, so it doesn’t feel overwhelming to me. Luckily for us, our people are pretty easy and take care of themselves.
    Spearfishing? Wow, that is very interesting indeed!

  7. Your seafood supper sounds like one of my faves, too. I’m curious about what lake around there is good for spearfishing. You really do deserve a break from cooking since they are coming to stay again so soon!
    Your shrub is a blooming creosote bush. Larrea tridentata.

    • Thanks for identifying the creosote. The national spearfishing competition is in Lake Pleasant which is a large man made lake. The seafood dinner was delicious.

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