Dear End Of The Week,
You are certainly coming around more quickly now. Not that Iโm complaining, as I absolutely adore the weekend, but the speed of your arrival also means that your counterpart, the Beginning Of The Week, gets to arrive in quick order. Would you mind slowing down a tad so as I can keep up with events in the middle?
Dear Heat,
Here we are in Mid-Summer (or the start of Summer, depending upon your perspective) and I would just like to say how refreshing it has been today, Thursday. Gloriously cloudy with the odd sprinkling of rain, you have been more bearable than of late. Not everyone appreciates the rain or cloud-cover, but I do, and the more comfortable the temperatures are the better the Summer, in my opinion.
Dear Summer Solstice,
Today is June 22nd, which is a date you occasionally use to make your appearance known to all of us on Earth. The last time you used this date was back in 1975, the year before we had a run of hot weather similar to what we have experienced this week (according to sources). I remember the hot Summer of 1976 very well, as then, as has happened now, the roads were melting. I read you wonโt be using June 22nd for another Solstice until 2203, which is rather a shame as a change is as good as a rest, but at least you are using 20th on occasion as well as the 21st. Happy Summer Solstice, by the way!
Dear Fan,
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. That is all I can say. Over and over again.
Dear Blackbird,
How pleasant it was that you didnโt fly away as I walked by you earlier today. You were too busy looking for tasty morsels to notice me in your immediate area, but when you spotted me with your ringed eye you didnโt flinch. I thought a friendly โhelloโ to you, and you carried on with your business. See โ not everyone means you harm, but you are right not to trust everybody.
Dear Journalists / Newsreaders / Presenters,
Iโm not very politically minded, and Iโm not all that keen on you guys either, but lately you appear to me to be trying to lead the country. Regardless of your personal opinion, which shouldnโt really come across as unbiased as you are, I think you should just stick to your journaling, reading and presenting, and leave the leading to those who have been democratically elected. If change is needed it will work its way through, by those who have been selected by the population to do so. If you arenโt attempting to lead the country, then I apologise for saying otherwise, but this is what Iโve picked up from your reports. Maybe you need to be a little clearer in what you say? Just sayinโ.
Dear The Word Argle-Bargle,
โCopious but meaningless talk or writing; nonsenseโ; I think I may use you in my next tag line. Fitting that I discover you at this point in my weekly letters!
Dear The Word Criticaster,
Thereโs always one, isnโt there?
Dear Complexion,
Lovely that you appear so peachy smooth in a morning, but such a shame that you turn into a shrivelled prune by teatime. I know itโs the heatโs fault, and not yours, and I am drinking gallons of water to keep both me and you replenished, but you could help by holding up those under the eye bags a little longer. That way there would be less advertising space.
Dear Sleep,
So grateful that you havenโt been disturbed by the recent hot weather. As we have now passed the Summer Solstice, the nights are starting to get longer, so you may find your power increasing somewhat. Could I kindly request that you remember I do have to get up early most mornings, so hanging around after the alarm has gone off can be very tempting. At the weekend, you can hang around for as long as you like! Perhaps you have something to do with Letter One in todayโs post? Now thereโs a thoughtโฆ
And to finishโฆ Dear All,
Please remember that life is meant to be fun; well I think it is. Try to see the fun, lighter side to things and things arenโt as bad as they appear. And if they are, laugh anyway!
Thank you for reading!
P.S. Hereโs an old digital painting I did of the Sun, just because:
Well, you need a bit of Sun at the Summer Solstice. (Long-time readers and visitors may recognise this image as it is one I used for my Gravatar back in the pre-history days of blogging!)
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