Category: Mindfulness
A squally shower of rain
Blows in with a seagull caught up in its winds blown off course, far inshore. A car splashes by, my teeth ache and I’m tired, very tired. It’s been a tiring few months and a tiring few days with sleep disrupted by a wolf moon. I rest my head back and drop the weight. The Read more about A squally shower of rain[…]
Drizzle, mist and birdsong
Coming out of the quiet One lone sprig of holly moisture hanging heavy on bare winter branches a black cat seeking warmth on my lap The blue tits are nesting.
The first daffodils
Forerunners. a month ahead of their time. their trumpets heralding spring
The rains clear and the clouds are pink
One month past winter solstice and spring beckons
Keep Quiet
A poem by Pablo Neruda which is very appropriate for this time Keeping Quiet Now we will count to twelve and we will all keep still for once on the face of the earth, let’s not speak in any language; let’s stop for a second, and not move our arms so much. It would be Read more about Keep Quiet[…]
Wild geese
http://www.phys.unm.edu/~tw/fas/yits/archive/oliver_wildgeese.html
First buds
Magnolia and Peony stircreeping new life emerging even in the darkest coldest moment