“This is living,” I declared as we ate blueberry cobbler a la mode on the front porch.
Mom and Dad were cuddled on the bench, others of us were rocking, and some leaned against the porch post or even sat on the ground.
In that moment, I didn’t mind that my planters were empty or that I hadn’t hung the window box, or cleaned the pollen off the porch furniture.
Because having my porch filled with my people was enough. Being aware, being able to really live into and appreciate the life we have is what simple living is all about.
Mimi Read at Southern Living said it best.
Some Southern porches are bastions of tradition, others radiate a more contemporary chic, and still others are humble places where sagging sofas get dragged out for one last hurrah. But, whatever their characteristics, porches are by definition romantic.
They’re safe yet never static transitional zones between the clatter of the outside world and the tranquility of home. Porches are steeped in the magic of in-between places, putting us in touch with the rhythms of nature but letting us hang onto a sense of decorum and comfort. In that way, they’re the best of both worlds.”
Enjoying dessert in the comfort of my porch, no matter how humble a state it may be in, was just the invitation I needed to spend a little more time enjoying that magical in-between place I call simple living.
Won’t you join me?
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