Evening light

Is it just me, or do the evenings all of a sudden seem to have got lighter?

I realise that *technically* the lengthening of the days is a gradual thing, but I swear this week someone has just flicked a switch. Suddenly we’re finding ourselves sitting down to dinner in broad daylight, and I’m having a hard time explaining to Arthur why he has to go to bed before it’s got dark…

Toddler sleep habits aside, it is pretty wonderful.

There is nothing that screams to me that summer is finally coming more loudly than when the days begin to stretch out beyond the afternoon. And it is when living here, in our beautiful little seaside town, really comes into its own.

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What with all the hectic we’ve been juggling recently we’ve really appreciated being able to go out as a family in the evenings more easily, wandering into town and soaking up the views. There is a sense of excitement and anticipation that all three of us share as we venture out just at that point when normally things would be winding down. Arthur has taken the evening strolls in his stride, enjoying another burst of energy and of course the obligatory beach time.

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We even got to sit outside at Rockfish for a bit the other night, gazing out to sea as the fishing boats trundled through the twilight with their catch. Arthur was absolutely transfixed as he watched the fish being docked – he hasn’t stopped talking about it since.

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There is certainly something incredibly liberating about the extra hours of daylight this time of year brings, and it’s making me ever-more excited for the summer.

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My word of the week this week is anticipation.

The Reading Residence

9 thoughts on “Evening light

  1. twinderelmo2014

    Wow what amazing photos. I love when it gets lighter as you really get to make the most of the day and feel inclined to “do” more as not to waste it. Popping over from Twinderelmo xx

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  2. thereadingresidence

    Beautiful photos, and what a wonderful place to live and explore. Little Man’s not settling at night either, as he’s convinced it’s not bedtime! Thanks for sharing with #WotW x

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  3. Merlinda Little (@pixiedusk)

    Aww stunning photos! This is becoming a problem to me as my son would point out of the window and tell me that its still morning when I ask him to sleep. But since its half term I also appreciate the extra light and we also do walks when we can. ‘#wotw

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  4. Simon

    We live inland and couldn’t match those photos!, but we can sit in the garden after supper and watch squadrons of swifts scream above us, anticipation of more to come indeed!

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