Embracing June in Western Pennsylvania: A Writer's Struggle Between Words and the Outdoors
Summary
A personal, reflective piece about the author's love for June in Western Pennsylvania, describing the lush greenery and wildflowers after the rainy season. The author expresses difficulty maintaining their writing schedule due to the allure of the outdoors, and shares pride in recent graduates and newlyweds starting their adult lives.
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· 4 pulledThe hillsides and meadows are lush with fresh greenery and wildflowers.
Even the air smells green.
I have a hard time keeping to my daily writing word count schedule because all I want to do is to get outside.
I couldn't be prouder of the new crop of youngsters as they settle in and start building their adult lives.
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