Hot days are turning into cooler nights. I love to open my windows and doors and feel the gentle breeze blow all through my little house when the sun goes down. Fresh air. It beats that stale closed-up feeling that air conditioning brings. Don't get me wrong. I am all for comfort on the hottest of days. But when the sun goes down, I crave the feel of real night air on my sunburned face. I love taking my shower, getting into my night clothes and sitting out on the porch, seeing the lights blink on all over the country. The stars shine down. In the distance I can hear the screech owl calling. My road leads down toward the woods. I can imagine all the scurrying that the nighttime creatures do as they look for food and frolic. I don't take many walks after dark but I stand out on the grass and marvel at how different the night feels from day. The inky blackness doesn't frighten me.
Coming in, I turn down the covers, get into bed, turn out the light, say my prayers and close my eyes. I have never had trouble going to sleep. A simple mind? Perhaps so. But now in this season of sunshot days and velvet nights, I drift off to sleep with the windows open. Such bliss. Such comfort. Such peace.