I love Saturday afternoons...after spending the morning at the gym (so the cardio is done!), I can cozy up with my new book, The Last Season by Eric Blehm, take a walk down to the town to have coffee and chat with Rachael, rake leaves, take a nap, and listen to NPR.
With no evening plans as well(!) I can settle down with my book, let the last of the leaves swirl past my darkened window and drink hot chocolate.
Yes, there is something lovely about a late fall day with nothing on the schedule!
Ahhhhhhhh.
Lou Ann
Lou Ann Homan-Saylor lives in Angola, Indiana which is nestled in the hills of Northern Indiana. When she is home at the White Picket Gardens you can find her gardening or writing late into the night under the light of her frayed scarlet lamp. She is a storyteller, a teacher, a writer, an actress and a collector of front porch stories.
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