Eight years ago when I first started this practice of one good thing daily there was very different energy and urgency. Although there seems to be more reason for urgency, more pain, more need to move to action, I find myself moving into stillness, into the simplicity of each day. The beauty of each day. The simple amusements.
The cat in her favorite tub. The tulips and roses from my birthday. The sun on the reeds in late day.
The rainbow through refracted light of cut glass.
I find I've reached an age where hurrying and urgency are less possible. There is much to do. The powers that be are not interested in people or their welfare. There is much to do and I am ready to do and help, but I truly believe part of my role is to continue to find reasons to see with wonder this world. To savor this world in its small moments. I have less time on this planet than I did eight here's back, troubled as it is
What do you savor on this late winter day?






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