I think one of the most poignant end-of-summer songs ever is from the movie Summer of '42. I don't even know why I like to hear it sung in early September, (it makes me sad), except, to maybe be reminded of all the wonderful moments and special gifts summer always shares. Just a tribute to the season I guess.
And unashamed
She sheds her clothes
The summer smoothes
The restless sky
And lovingly she warms the sand on which you lie
The summer knows
The summer’s wise
She sees the doubts
Within your eyes
And so she takes Her summertime Tells the moon to wait And the sun to linger
Twist the world
Round her summer finger
The summer’s wise
She sees the doubts
Within your eyes
And so she takes Her summertime Tells the moon to wait And the sun to linger
Twist the world
Round her summer finger
Lets you see. . . . The wonder of it all
And if you’ve learned
Your lesson well
There’s little more
For her to tell
Your lesson well
There’s little more
For her to tell
One last caress It’s time to dress
For fall...
For fall...
One not-so-good memory still lingers however . . . It would be hard not to mention the plight of so many on our own east coast who have suffered through the aftermath of Hurricane Irene and the more recent flooding. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
On a brighter note . . . Mary & I have re-opened SWITCH after a few weeks off, and are re-booting the shop for fall with a new collection of great things for your home. SO. . .
we are having our end of summer sale NOW. While we transition from summer to fall, there are lots of great buys, say 20% off, on selected summer items . . . the things you wanted to buy in June but didn't. Stop on in between tomorrow and September 24th and find yourself something special at our betterthanusual price!
Look forward to seeing you all again . . .