Summer Is Here
I can feel it. It’s in the air, it’s everywhere. When I wake up in the morning the sun is already up high in the sky (and that’s not because I wake up late!) and I hear birds everywhere. When I go outside I’m greeted by a flow of warm air that swirls around me, wraps me up in sweet scents and leaves me speechless. Summer is really here. The ice creams (yay!), long afternoons at the park with my boyfriend, the tanning in the backyard, the big glasses of icy cold water and the smell of sunscreen, hmm.
But I knew for sure that summer was here when I grabbed my camera, an hour or two ago, jumped on my bike and cycled for five minutes, arriving at the small forest just outside my hometown. The sun trickled through the fresh green leaves of the trees and the ground was covered with amazing amounts of tiny little flowers, plants and weeds. I sank to my knees in amazement and an hour later I found myself lying on the ground, covered in insect bites and scratches, with over 400 photos on my camera.
When I biked home I felt so full of God’s amazing creation and His glorious works that I couldn’t help but singing, with strange looks of a few people as a result. That feeling, that feeling of joy, of happiness and of wonder, that is summer. I’m in awe of God’s amazing skills and creativity, how He manages to let the sun fall on leaves and so many different weeds and flowers and make everything look so gorgeous. I’m absolutely in wonder of God’s fabulous creation, of His shining, divine, gorgeous, ravishing and glorious summer. I am in awe. It is summer.

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This is a beautiful picture and I agree with everything you said. God is so great! =]
Comment by Emily — June 22, 2010 @ 10:35 pm
Prachtig Inge! Wat kan jij schrijven, zeg. Het is fantastisch om te zien hoe jouw talent zich steeds meer ontwikkeld en hoe jij dat steeds meer leert tonen. Leuk ook dat je jouw talenten kunt combineren: prachtige verhalen ondersteunt door die bijzondere foto’s. Onze God is een ontzettend bijzondere God en dat zien we ook terug in jouw talent! (L)
Comment by Aniek — June 23, 2010 @ 9:15 am
You would be able to make the rainiest, grayest day sound like the most wonderful day of the year with your poetic words.
But I can not deny God did make it somewhat easier to make days like the one you described sound marvellous, because of the greatness of His creation and the wonders of summer..
You did a great job capturing summer, in words AND with your camera <3
Comment by Joshua — June 23, 2010 @ 11:40 pm
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