Life's a picnic. (Times of Your Life).Ah, the lazy, hazy days of summer. These are the moments we've been dreaming about ever since the seed companies mailed their first catalog the week after Christmas. All winter I pore over those catalogs, trying to remember what the flowers smelled like and tossing coins to see which ones will be condemned to my garden when the ground thaws. One of the things I like most about summer is how simple everything is. You can have the time of your life without having to break the bank ... which is helpful when you don't have a bank to break. Picnics are a perfect example. They have to be one of summer's most overlooked, understated joys. Where else can you tickle your toes in the grass while dribbling peanut butter and jelly down the front of your blouse? The great thing about picnics is they can be as fancy or as primitive as you like. Bread, cheese, fruit, and a bottle of sparkling cider taste like ambrosia ambrosia (ămbrō`zhə), in Greek mythology, food and drink with which the Olympian gods preserved their immortality. Extraordinarily fragrant, ambrosia was probably conceived of as a purified and idealized form of honey. eaten outdoors on a hike. Or use airy table linens spread on the grass, with crystal, china--the best of everything, but on the grass. Think how many years you'll shed climbing down from "Grown-up grown-up adj. 1. Of, characteristic of, or intended for adults: grown-up movies; a grown-up discussion. 2. Land" to eat on the ground. Each year designers come out with more interesting outdoor lanterns. They think of the nearest ways to light up the outdoors. But the best summer lantern you'll ever find is flying around outside already. Make or buy a butterfly net A butterfly net is one of several kinds of nets used to collect insects. The entire bag of the net is generally constructed from a lightweight mesh to minimize damage to delicate butterfly wings. Other types of nets used in insect collecting include beat nets and sweep nets. and go catch a jar "of fireflies. Eat dinner by their light. (Then be kind, and let them go.) One of the greatest adventures I remember from childhood is tenting in the backyard. We could have been on the top of Mount Everest for all the difference it made ... come to think of it, we were on Mount Everest, or Mount Hood, or anywhere we wanted to be. It was dark out, after all--who could tell? If you don't have a backyard, open the windows and tent in the living room. Most modern tents allow you to set them up without pegging them down to the ground. If you don't have a tent, rig up rig up Verb to set up or build temporarily: they rigged up a loudspeaker system Verb 1. rig up - erect or construct, especially as a temporary measure; "Can he rig up a P.A. some sheets. It's the spirit of adventure that really counts. Sometimes it's the unorthodoxy of the thing that makes it so novel. Seeing tables and chairs on the lawn, set with a formal place setting, always takes me aback. We're so used to seeing these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video The music video stars Shirley Manson, lead singer of the band Garbage. Track Listing 1. "These Things [Radio Edit]" - 3:17 2. inside that viewing them outside gives us a whole new feeling toward them. And there's something about eating alfresco that makes food taste even better. For the really creative, set up sheets or netting on poles over the table to create an outdoor "room" for dining. It's guaranteed to be a meal you won't soon forget--no matter what is served on the plates. And what better way to wrap up an outdoor meal than lying on the grass, gazing up at the stars, while slurping See pod slurping. a Popsicle? Not for the faint of heart, maybe, but definitely for the young at heart. In the end, isn't that what summer is all about? It's a time for letting go of our grown-up hang-ups and being a kid again. Life is simple--stark even. We're the ones who complicate it. Let this summer teach you how to really relax and slow down. Play lawn games, fly a kite, run your errands on bicycle, take a pitcher of lemonade outside in the shade and read a good book out loud to your kids, nap in a hammock hammock, suspended bed, usually of netting, canvas, or leather. The hammock and its name were introduced to Europeans by Christopher Columbus, who learned of them from Native Americans. , soak your feet in a stream (or a fountain if a stream isn't handy). Experience all the little things that make life a picnic. Celeste Celeste is a woman's first name. Celeste may also refer to: in Music
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