It is a prime corollary of economic theory
that as the supply of a resource diminishes, the value of that resource
increases. Hence my savoring of each moment of the day because today was probably
the last day of “real” summer. I walked the seawall bright and early in the
morning and then went to the beach.
Tomorrow we are predicted to begin a week
of rain. It welcome. I passed two dead Sequoia trees on the boulevard of 16th
Avenue today. There are dead trees and shrubs everywhere due to the four months
of sunshine.
There is still fabulous weather ahead, I
know. We almost always have a spectacular “Indian Summer.” Besides, I have all
the clothes I need to keep up my walking regardless of the weather.
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