This time of year is such a joy! The weather outside my window is worthy of inspiration. It’s a serene afternoon – warm, not too humid with a gentle breeze playing through the trees. Summer is my favourite time of the year.
The grass is green – carpet-like in the front garden and verdant in the back. The trees are lush and tending towards overgrowth, muffling the sounds beyond the garden.
I hear the sound of a light aircraft in the distance probably on its way to land at the Rand Airport. The subdued whoosh of cars on the nearby road is broken by the invasive rattling of a motorbike speeding to clear the traffic light before it turns red.
I hear the voice of my neighbour who has arrived home – the car door slams shut, the sounds of footsteps getting fainter as he moves towards his house. A hooter across the road hails the attention of the house occupants. A bakkie with a trailer laden with gardening equipment dashes up the road – garden service for the day is over and it’s time to drop off the rubble at the dump.
The radio is softly playing in the kitchen – a musical accompaniment to the business of the day, that is moving towards sunset. A microlight passes overhead. A lawnmower starts up. Chè taking is advantage of the coolness of the late afternoon to clear the long grass growing outside our window.
The cats come in asking for food. They’re better than any alarm clock – when it comes to food they keep time better than anything and anyone I know.
I close my eyes and try to discern how many different bird sounds I can hear …
Dinner time is approaching and soon delicious aromas will waft in the evening breeze from the kitchens close by. Perhaps someone will have a braai making the smells more tantalising. I wonder what everyone is having for dinner?
we are the neighbours have a braai by the cottage and yes its sausage lol
I love this
~B
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Thanks B!
Unfortunately, no braai smells this evening, maybe because of the cooler weather that came with the rains.
The neighbours behind us often have chicken braai – that is such a distinctive smell.
Thank you, Regina, for taking me virtually to a beautiful summer day in South Africa. Would you be able to add this post to the Weekend Coffee Share InLinkz blog link-up? I think it will brighten someone’s day and makes our blog party global with bloggers from five continents. #weekendcoffeeshare
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I’ve just added it 🙂
Thanks for taking over the hosting of it.
What a beautiful summer day as your descriptions are very much like a summer day would be here in the states. Since it is winter here it’s a bit cooler but we live in a very temperant area. As I sit here writing this I am on my lunch break at work and I’m near an airport too and just heard a plane land. I can hear the cars bustling about too. I hope you have a fabulous weekend! ❤️ Diana
Thank you! Hope you have a wonderful weekend too