Late Sunday afternoon, I was sitting at my computer minding my own business and sipping my favorite winter drink. I was happily working on some pictures I’d taken that afternoon and then my husband walked into the room.
HIM: Hey, c’mon outside. I’ve gotta show you something.
ME: Oh, ok. (I happily get up, thinking it’s something close by, maybe in the house. So I bring my drink and follow him. He opens the door and heads out. I went back to get the camera because you never know when you’ll need it).
He’s already walked across the driveway and is now heading towards the open part of the property behind the house. I scrinch my nose up and realize that this is one of those things he does and decide to just go along with it. I can always work on my pictures later. So I put down my drink on the front steps and follow him. I see him at the center of the yard and he’s moving from spot to spot, and looking through the trees in the distance. When I catch up to him, he tells me to wait a minute, he’ll find it in a minute. And then he says,
HIM: Ok. Stand here. Try to get as tall as you can and look above that big branch that you can see ahead of you, that one right there.
ME: (I just do whatever he just told me to do. Hopefully this will be over soon).
HIM: Do you see it? Do you see that red sparkling strip?
What he wanted to show me was the river in the distance, sparkling with the glow of the setting sun. You’d never think you could see it from our house, but we sit on a big hill, and sure enough there was the river, albeit a very tiny sliver of it. He wanted to wait until sunset, he said, because it would be glowing with red and easier for me to see.
I thought it was sweet, and thanked him for showing me. I even brought up the fact that when George Washington stood at this very spot, the river was actually wider then and the trees weren’t in the way, and you could see all the tall ships of the British troops who were landing there. Oh yes, very interesting.
And then I turned around to go back inside. And this is what I saw.
And it made me smile.
And I thanked him for showing me these beautiful things.
And he seemed glad.
Respectfully submitted,
Lovely. Your husband has a lot of soul. Just like you.
ReplyDeleteWell I can see why you are together, two old souls, it's a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! Beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteAhhh, that was a moment. I love when hubby brings me rocks.
ReplyDeleteDelightfully received! What a fabulous shot. Your husband is a dear.
ReplyDeleteSigh.
ReplyDeleteAh, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a good husband! :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh...sniff sniff...so sweet
ReplyDeleteI so have to slow down and smell the roses or see the sunset. Ach!
ReplyDeleteYou shoot with soul and write with voice. And you have a sweet man.
ReplyDeleteNot knowing your husband but knowing other husbands, I must say that it's very rare to have one who appreciates that which truly ought to be appreciated but is often overlooked. In other words, he's not talking about the next gadget or car or toy he must have.
ReplyDeleteHe's appreciating what is already in front of him, including his wife.
And that's nice.
Love the photo. I experienced the most beautiful sunset tonight, despite the fact I was still at work. The sky was on fire!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's wonderful when a man appreciates what's around him in nature, and shares it. So many men sit there on the couch drinking a beer and watching tv. Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteYou got a good one Kate.
Lovin that moon lately!
CG, it seems this lovely moon is infecting the souls of others far and wide - what a lovely post!
ReplyDeleteI just left a message over on Moonlight & Hares about your post (hope that's ok) because what I soooo love about this community of bloggers is the synchronicity of our responses to what is happening around us...like these reactions to the same full (almost) moon from opposite sides of the earth. How cool is THAT?!
If you don't know Moonlight & Hares, you can find it here: http://moonlightandhares.blogspot.com/2009/12/arrival-of-winter-and-little-giveaway.html
I think its lovely, incredibly lovely, that you followed your husband outside.
I loved the part about George Washington. Those days seem so long ago but they really weren't, they were just a hearbeat. Their energy still hangs in the air. So close. Can we know what they lived from it?
ReplyDeleteI just loved picturing that! Thanks.
You never would have seen it without that walk to the middle of the yard......
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that? Great photo!
ReplyDeletebeautifully written...and it seems we have the same photographic taste this week. :) i love it when that happens.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you have such a lovely relationship. I shall try to keep your example in mind...
ReplyDeleteAloha, Friend!
Comfort Spiral
the picture is breathtaking! love the simplicity.
ReplyDeleteLoved the photo but loved more the fact that your husband thought enough of you to share something so simple and beautiful with you instead of just assuming you were busy and wouldn't be interested...so sweet....have a super day!
ReplyDeleteThis is a presious gift that your husband is showing you. Glad you took us along to share the story.
ReplyDeletemakes my heart smile :)
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile.
ReplyDeleteGail, mine brings me rocks, too.
Sometimes we need to be pulled away from our computers and remember that there's actually a big world out there. At least I do!
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The Blue Ridge Gal
Just Vignettes
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ReplyDeleteWhat CBW said; 'cept I know your husband and his sharing side has garnered you a lot of good photos.. just sayin'
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture. Neat that your husband loves to share.
ReplyDeleteHe sure knows what you love... and you love what he knows. Seems to work quite beautifully. :)
ReplyDeleteThose kinds of moments are my favorite ones :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it always the simple things that give the most pleasure - particularly when they happen in such an unexpected way, Kate.
ReplyDeleteYou got yourself a guy there! All the troubles melt away when they do things like that.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you describe your relationship with your husband. I love that you're still together. That he makes you smile. And I adore that photo.
ReplyDeleteWow, pretty neat that George Washington stood and looked over the countryside from where you now stand, under that same moon.
ReplyDeleteYour husband sounds like a sweetie. We're lucky to have that, our husbands knowing the simple things that bring us joy, being our best friends, too, and sharing in our lives.
Lots of folks nowadays are missing out on that special bond with another person, that takes time, willingness and understanding to create... it's not always easy, but so worth it.
...ok, now I have tears in my eyes:)
ReplyDeleteKate, such a sweet post.
ReplyDelete"Try to get as tall as you can" ...made me smile and chuckle.
Beautiful sentiment and beautiful photograph. I love the moon and everything that it is about; this appealed very much to me who loves to photograph it any chance I get. However I fail making it to look anything this stunning.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your POTW win, well deserved.
Zuzana
What a grand sight!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on POTW from Hilary!
Congratulations on being selected POTW at Hilary's. Awesome post! Sweet, loving, and oh! that photograph!
ReplyDeleteand those little moments make life worth living...
ReplyDeletecongrats on the POTW!
back to say Congrats on getting THE POTW from Hilary
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, peaceful, and gentle story. Not just in what you saw, but that thing with your husband? "One of those things he does." and how you went along with it, we all do that, don't we?
ReplyDeleteThen sometimes we are greatly rewarded for it with a beautiful sight.
My husband has a great interest in insects, so generally speaking I'm rewarded with ...sights...perhaps not so beautiful ;-)
But I think it's an awfully cute part of his personality. "Come here, look at this!!" "What is it?" "A Praying Mantis!! A nest of Preying Mantises ...or would it be Manti?"
It's still delight in the world around him.
I thought it was lovely that clearly, you share your husband's delight in the world around you. Thank you for sharing it here.
oh that's lovely
ReplyDeleteyou can tell a lot about a person based on what and how they see
your husband sounds like a good old soul as my nana would say
congrats on the POTW :)
Great shot... aren't glad you just followed hubby?
ReplyDeleteCongrats on POTW!
Tremendous view!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate. Well done for winning Hilary's BOTW.
ReplyDeleteGood on your husband. You need to remembetr that us fellas do see beauty sometimes! - Dave
Lovely story, beautiful image. congrats on POTW.
ReplyDeleteI read your profile in the side bar; we also have a border collie.
Nice story...sweet husband...lovely pictures. Congrats on POTW!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a country sky, is there? So glad you followed your husband outside--and that you brought your camera along. Many congratulations on your most deserved POTW!
ReplyDeleteI have been behind in my blog reading so I read this one then the next three from you. Now I'm back to this one. The Hubby and I will have been married for 34 years next month and let me tell you the little habits and glitches we all have tend to rear their ugly heads occassionally. I've written and referenced before the I Love Lucy episode of the four, Lucy, Rickey, Ethel and Fred and their little quirks that were driving each other crazy. We all have them. So been there.
ReplyDeleteHave to tell you I so love your blog, your writing and your wonderful pictures. Glad I found it, makes my day to read. Thank you Carla
And I'll bet you bought the house with a river view! LOL...Hilary sent me, she is sure good at picking 'em!
ReplyDeleteSandi
That's so wonderful that your husband wanted to share that with you.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I think when you know the story of you and your husband, this snippet becomes really poignant...
ReplyDeleteHugs
BB
PS My FB grasshead photo share today was a similar feel? Or maybe just meant something a little similar to me...
What a thoughtful man.
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