Welcome to the Art of Summering 2025 
Mini-Gallery of Artistic Expressions
Summer passes and one remembers its exuberance.-Yoko Ono 
Summer dazzles in different ways:
captures the wonders of nature
soothes our senses and our souls
offers starlite moments
understands the art
of summering:
enjoy life
relax
"be"
©CVarsalona, 2025, nonet
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In my invitation to write alongside me, I explained what the Art of Summering means. Summering is a state of mind that brings feelings of joy and relaxation. It revolves around the best of summertime and the ability to savor those feelings year-round (adapted from AI thoughts). 🌞
Mary Lee Hahn offers the sweltering edition of the
Art of Summering 2025 Mini-Gallery of Artistic Expressions.
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Janet Claire Fagal shares the beauty of Maine in summertime.
*Excuse the typos," They will be fixed.
Thank you to Linda Mitchell for her offering also. I am not ready to share her work just yet but stay tuned.
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As one enjoys the art of summering, reflect on how you spent your summer days. I would love to share your work in my mini-gallery. Thank you to all the poets, artists, photographers, and teachers who enjoy the arts.
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Below is my digital artwork created after enjoying a beautiful summer day relaxing in my chaise lounge. I was stunned and amazed when I looked up at the sun and saw a cloud that appeared as a heart. For me this was a sign that my loved one was sending me a heartnote from heaven.
Thank you to Linda Baie for hosting Poetry Friday today. Please read her illuminating blog post that offers connects Charles Dickens with these hard times we are in. Also, you will find other poetic goodness from the Poetry Friday writers.
Carol, your summering art is gorgeous. I especially was drawn to the love note heart in the sky Richard sent. Beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteI find I think of summer most fondly after it has passed! ;) It seems so lovely in my thoughts and memories, and then the heat sets in and I'm dreaming of fall. :)
ReplyDeleteSummering brings so many pictures to my mind, Carol. Your start to bringing it all back to us feels very good! Thanks for sharing much already, including that "heart" cloud!
ReplyDeleteSublime summering, Carol, and, oh, that heart!
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