walking to the long view
The clouds, the water, the fading light to settle demands of this day.
Window Thinking
The clouds, the water, the fading light to settle demands of this day.
Skaters are through and birds are not back so these long spring days are quiet.
Lacing up road shoes to run through the melt and into a new season .
The spring meltdown turned up some good surprises in the backyard today.
The last full moon of winter is a worm moon! and this one was super.
For meto dig in dirt or shovel snow, ice chipping too, is prayer.
All life stages present us with joys and miseries. Fate and circumstance influence which stage is hardest for any given individual. But attitude and intentionality are the governors of the process. The journey can be redemptive if we find ways to grow from the struggles the stage offers us. To be clear! I have not …
…..yet the mud and the wind and the rain would all pass….I cried for those things which had happened in the night and would not pass.
This morning I watched as this moon slid through the clouds and dropped into view.
We actually don’t like you guys, I said, but what I meant was thank you.
I am listening to one of my favorite Irish voicesand also wearing green.
I’m just going to put this here, but hold the thought for another day.
That 12-inch pile of snow on our roof can go on and melt now, no matter.
That sweet rise and shine face holds expectations I simply can’t resist.
Sometimes the path I’m on is slickery, rutted, and hard to get through.
He said, I lift my eyes to the mountainsand I said, I do that too.
I live hemmed in by lot lines, but tonight I got to see the long view.
Warm and drippy are signs of springbut stillI look for light in the dark.
I carry my memories into this night, yet I know there is joy.
In the rhythm of this project there’s a beat for this sweet golden dog.
I have been negotiating with this foot for such a long time now.
March sunrises higher, stays longer, feels warmer, and melts a mess.
Praise for the stunning sunrise and the yellow dog who needed a walk.
Rolling down the trail with my boyson a Monday afternoonin March.