A budding wild rose |
I love these few days of the year. They arrive when the weather is 40s at night to low 70s during the day - not always the same time every year.
One of thousands of azaleas around the village right now |
Wisteria grows like weeds |
Orange blossoms bee buzzed 'round my head while taking this |
Taking off from the top of the water tower, baby birds begin gliding through the air. I can't see if they are buzzards, hawks, or eagles, but they gracefully float about on the wind for hours. I know. This year, I sat on my porch and watched them all afternoon with Beau Bear, my old cat and best friend, on my lap.
These few days every year in this village stand as a reminder that healing is cyclical -- by the presence of the abundance of new life everywhere.
At the same time,
Earth is ripping itself apart in earthquakes here and there and everywhere, taking human lives and history away with its destruction..
Angry war ravages human lives as well as old leaders and systems hold tightly to their reigns refusing to make way for the new energy.
Winter hangs on and returns with a vengeance, discouraging even a pansy, a daffodil, crocus or begonia which had sprouted with great anticipation of growth.
Tomato sprouts waiting to be planted |
Wild roses almost sing their arrival after a cold spell. |
i wish this peaceful embrace of forgiveness for everyone at least once in a life's time, and perhaps every year .
Please share a moment when this has been your experience. How do these experiences make us more human?
2 comments:
Ahhhhh, I enjoy the Spring growth with you. This is my first FL Spring...seems it came earlier than usual.....BEAUTIFUL!!!
Shamai
This piece and photos made me look around my own environment and see all the blossoms with new eyes. It rained here in the San Joaquin Valley today; the daffodils, iris, jade, peach, apricot blossoms seem to love and embrace it with your same spirit of forgiveness. Thank you.
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