
Another one from the walk I took with
Jessica a few weeks ago. The sky in the water and the rounded shape of the water's edge seems right for a time when we're hearing that the axis of the world has been shifted by the trauma of the recent earthquake in Japan. My own world seems a bit wobbly on its axis these days, not traumatically so, just a lot of change happening, organizations re-organizing, groups re-grouping. At the center of the circles I run in, the mini-farm is there, a piece of ground that we move the furniture around on, little patches of dirt we scrape at, that we gift with seeds and dream over. That's what I wanted, a place to come back to, something mostly still. Still, as in still there, still as in Eliot's
still point of the turning world. I'm grateful.
Beautiful photo. Beautiful words. Beautiful spirit. I think no matter where you are or what you do, you see so much in this world, and I love that reading your blog always makes me slow down and appreciate the world around me.
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