The summer sky seems to be shifting toward the fall. The clouds are higher in the sky and though the days are still long, the sun seems to set a bit earlier. This fading light of summer has been on my mind of late, and as I was sitting outside yesterday slow smoking a pork roast for pulled pork sandwiches, it was on my mind even more. Though I'm looking forward to cooler temperatures and woolens, strangely, I am not very anxious about leaving this season of bright colors and simple clothing.
Images: Men's Club #221 (8/1979) and #223 (10/1979).
While cold rain and snow are not exactly around the corner, there's also not much left of summer. Though the woolens are still firmly tucked away, cooler mornings are a reminder of the approaching end of summer.
Whether one is in Bermuda wearing a red jacket and shorts;
headed back to campus in a button down and shorts;
or barbecuing outdoors on a sunny weekend afternoon - Enjoy the fading light of summer.
Images: Men's Club #221 (8/1979) and #223 (10/1979).