Day Twenty Eight
Day Twenty EightNothing quite as fine as a warm fire, a stack of reading books, some writing paper, and a cozy chair where thoughts come together and time drifts away.
Day Twenty EightNothing quite as fine as a warm fire, a stack of reading books, some writing paper, and a cozy chair where thoughts come together and time drifts away.
Day Twenty Sevenget out…outdoorsdo itit is cold, but the fog has liftedthe weather report reads “light rain”ah, rain in a prism of color.get out…open the doorpause, only for a breathe,feel that coolness to your belly,you areyou are here
Day Twenty SixWe share our airWe share our various perceptions We rub off (actual DNA) in constant interchange with others, we carry every kiss, every experience, as part of our inner pathway, WE are made of each other, so we are holding space tonightFor those of USCaught in conflicts, the lessons we have yet to
Day Twenty FiveWhen we assist each other, Strengthening our web of connections,we sustain our family, our community, our world,With love we hold the light,Without we’re out of luck.
Day Twenty FourThe Romans had VertumnusThe Greeks had HoraeThe Buddhists have IndraWhen I was 6, in the throes of Winter,And waiting for Spring… I had PookiePookie was a small rabbit with extra large ears and wings.When winter tore down trees making forest animals homeless, and flooded streams destroying more homes of hedgehogs and field mice
Day Twenty ThreeJust do what needs to be doneperhaps start with the thingmost troublesome then enjoy the extra 3 minutesclouds passing before sundownOn the warmest January day so far.
Day Twenty OneThe January ice storm of 2024,for most of us, for a few days,the inconvenience or excuseto hibernate with family, books or tv,clean out the freezer of all that bagged food we have been saving for such an occasion, burn up the dry firewood,call on our neighbors as we wait to seeif there will