I spent some time in the mountains this past week. This is an annual trip with the guys. We’ve been going on this trip for almost 20 years. This one came at the perfect time. I needed to hang out with nature to clear the clutter in my head.
Our intentions were our usual – camping, hiking and fishing. It morphed a bit. We fished in the morning but the afternoon took a turn. We had cell reception at our campsite so we were able to watch college football at lunch. That replaced our planned hikes. We fished a different lake in the afternoon. The following day was more of the same, except swap out college football with pro football. Both days we cooked what we caught over an open campfire. In the last hour of fishing, I reeled in a four pounder. What a great way to end the trip.
There is something about being immersed in nature that helps you realize what is important and what’s not. It’s the beauty of nature staring at you and once you lock eyes, it’s mesmerizing. Each morning we saw the sun rise over the mountains and enjoyed the sunshine and quiet stillness. The lake was almost like reflective glass. My buddy caught the moment below.


In the afternoon, we fished until sundown and I snapped a few photos right before we ended each day at the lake. I love the fiery glow beneath the clouds. It was magnificent and the photos don’t quite do it justice. It’s amazing how the fiery reflection could still be seen on the water.


It was a long car ride home but it was a good time to process the weekend. The past few months I seemed to lose my glow, inside and out. I needed Mother Nature to cast her spell and shake me out of my funk. She did just that and I’m feeling renewed. It’s funny how something so simple can be so powerful. I feel well again. The sunshine and mountains were just what the doctor ordered.
I was thinking about the effects of the sun and John Denver’s Sunshine on My Shoulder came to mind. Yeah, this is another song that shouldn’t be in my catalogue but is influenced by my mom. When we were young kids, she would play John Denver records or pick up her guitar and sing to us. It’s interesting that this was initially supposed to be a melancholy song.
This song was started by Denver in the midst of a grey wintery Minnesota day when it was too cold to venture outside. He wrote this song while missing the sunshine. He was aiming for a melancholy sound but ended up writing an ode to the sunshine.
Simple lyrics soften melancholy to warmth. Just like me on this trip. I entered with a little darkness and came out renewed on the other end. Mother Nature has a way of resetting the course. I’m grateful we reconnected.
Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high
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Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high
If I had a day that I could give you
I'd give to you a day just like today
If I had a song that I could sing for you
I'd sing a song to make you feel this way
Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high
If I had a tale that I could tell you
I'd tell a tale sure to make you smile
If I had a wish that I could wish for you
I'd make a wish for sunshine all the while
Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy
Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry
Sunshine on the water looks so lovely
Sunshine almost always makes me high
Sunshine almost all the time makes me high
Sunshine almost always
Why shouldn’t this be on your playlist? There’s always room for a sweet song, played and sung well.
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Cute song and yay good job Mother Nature!
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I’m glad you had a wonderful time and back to sunshine! Yay!
I like John Denver’s songs. Your mom had a good music taste. 😊
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the photos are so beautiful! thank you for sharing with us, and i’m so glad to hear you are feeling renewed. ❤
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And breathtaking photos!
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Great photos! I’m glad you had some time with your friends and nature!
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I grew up with my mom playing John Denver records on our console stereo furniture thing.
As a little kid, this song made me cry. (In a good way)I loved it. I didn’t know yet how music affected me, but it already was.
I loved this post!
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Beautiful photos and love John Denver! It sounds like a little time in nature renewed your spirit. I’m glad. 😊
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So gorgeous. My mother didn’t listen to Denver, but I loved folky songs when young and felt like his voice fit the vibe I was after. 🙂 Such gorgeous images captured by both you and your friend.
Astounding stillness in that main shot! Glad you got away.
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You captured God’s paintings over the earth! Those clicks are priceless as are your memories. Glad to know you got this time to renew and refresh.
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Oh and a wonderful song, so apt.
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Are those ski runs or avalanche slides on the side of that mountain? Looks tasty. June Lake?
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We fished Rock Creek, Convict and George this time around. June was initially on the list, but maybe we’ll hit it next time.
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Nature and longtime friends are an amazing combination. I had to laugh about including football in your weekend. (Men, lol!)
Thanks for sharing your own gorgeous photos. It’s a nice addition to your blog!
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We couldn’t help the football intrusion. We gathered our camp fire chairs around a small iPhone. We picked up some ice cream at the general store. Funny, we didn’t feel guilty about missing our afternoon hikes…
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That’s funny…an iPhone! As far as I’m concerned, the best thing about football is how it enhances men’s friendships—fathers and sons too!
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So true, Mary. I’m only a big fan of my college football team, but I do like hanging out watching football with the guys regardless of the teams playing. You have good intuition on that.
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