"To everything, turn ... There is a season, turn …," so goes a once popular song. It tells the truth about leave takings and on goings of material and natural living things. Always, something begins, and when its life, its novelty fades, it goes out and away with either a whimper or a bang. It does not matter that the life itself takes an adventurous, complex, conflicted span. It does not matter that it is long-lived or short-lived. What truly matters is that life blossoms and breathes!
Triumphs&Trials
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
LifeSpan
Blog 120 …
"To everything, turn ... There is a season, turn …," so goes a once popular song. It tells the truth about leave takings and on goings of material and natural living things. Always, something begins, and when its life, its novelty fades, it goes out and away with either a whimper or a bang. It does not matter that the life itself takes an adventurous, complex, conflicted span. It does not matter that it is long-lived or short-lived. What truly matters is that life blossoms and breathes!
"To everything, turn ... There is a season, turn …," so goes a once popular song. It tells the truth about leave takings and on goings of material and natural living things. Always, something begins, and when its life, its novelty fades, it goes out and away with either a whimper or a bang. It does not matter that the life itself takes an adventurous, complex, conflicted span. It does not matter that it is long-lived or short-lived. What truly matters is that life blossoms and breathes!
Monday, December 15, 2014
Roam
Blog 119 …
Take a step. Stroll if you like. Dare to hike up and down trails. Stop and listen to the sounds of the arboretum’s
wild life. Walked far enough? Get under a shade or sip fountain water and
get refreshed; get your buddy critters to likewise quell thirst. Rested now?
Get going, and pick up your pace. Tread down undiscovered spaces if you
choose to. Life in the open space invites
you and your senses to wake up and be impressed !
Bridges
Blog 118 …
Tread on flat lands
with confidence, but get riled when hills stump your way. How do you cross over stealthy swamps, tricky
marshes or murky ponds down in the wild lands?
Without well-designed bridges, it will be challenging to reach one’s
desired spot. Without well-structured passage
links, catching a glimpse of rare birds and flowering plants in the bog will be
farfetched. Think about that, and then
thank your lucky stars for bridges and channels constructed by creative hands!
OnGuard
Blog 117 …
Nothing beats chance-seeing
a mother duck in guard of her young ones.
Look at them bask under the soft sun.
Imagine the sweet, yet firm quacks of advice she gives each one. “Stay close together little ones. Paddle and watch where you glide and
swim. I am right behind and watching!”
Heron
Blog 116 …
A lone heron nests
away from its usual rough platforms of sticks commonly found in bushes or trees
near water. Perched on a limb by the
swamp and marsh, it shakes off its downs after playfully wading in the shallow
waters of Badin Lake. It sits still and closely watches the
water. It must be time for hunting fish
or frog that could feed a famished belly.
Soon, it will again stretch its neck and peruse the horizon. It may choose to hold back its head against
its body, flap its broad wings and let its legs trail loosely in majestic
flight. Watch closely and be awed!
Friday, December 12, 2014
BranchingOut
Blog 115 …
First begins a birth,
a life, filled with potentialities.
Next, life appears to take natural paths, and then outbursts of
growth. Somewhere in between, life bumps
into twists, and turns that complicates and narrows its possibilities for a
straight and upward or widely-spreading spurt.
What in our circle draws us away from our determined, even hopes and
dreams? What is required to keep our will
pruned, pliant, and obedient to our calling?
Repose
Blog 114 …
Finding space and
repose intertwined in our surroundings is pure delight. From the vast spread of soft, fresh greens
afforded us, we could temporarily claim a spot to still our souls or we
could occupy a welcoming bench and make it a perfect haven for our quiet
reflection. The breadth of our open and dedicated
natural world gifts us with possibilities to explore both lofty and transcendental thoughts; it affords us
to wallow into or to unpack our life aspirations.
Best, it stirs in us and it invites us to experience an overwhelming thankfulness for God’s
magnificent creation!
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