Winds Of Change And Challenge
How fast change can happen! There's a chill in the air and it happend very quickly. 80's to 30's over a few hours. This feels more like fall temperatures. I still hung the clothes, because the day time temperatures are expected to reach the upper 50's.
While listening to the birds this morning, I couldn't help but smile, and appreciate their morning songs, they are like the singers of the Earth. They create such wonderful little songs, that are pleasing and soothing to the soul. I marvel at things like that.
I'm going to make some soup and homemade corn bread, ground from organic dried corn, all this to welcome the start of the cooler fall temperatures. The salsa and beans I made yesterday, turned out delicious.
I'm sitting in my rocking chair I bought my father for Father's day last year, writing this blog post. It's an antique handmade wooden rocker, that I find so comfy. I have it deliberately postioned so I can look out my front door. The view has a tranquil effect on me. I enjoy watching the crops sway back and forth in the breeze. This reminds me of how we must face challenges in our life. The winds of change and challenge may blow, and how we should move back and forth, adjusting and adapting, but never breaking. Although, I still think it should be Dad sitting in his rocker, I'm happy I get to enjoy it as he would. I haven't broke from the winds of challenge, I've adapted and adjusted, as the crops in the field.
May you find a moment or many more today, and intentionally embrace them to the fullest extent.
With Gratitude,
M
While listening to the birds this morning, I couldn't help but smile, and appreciate their morning songs, they are like the singers of the Earth. They create such wonderful little songs, that are pleasing and soothing to the soul. I marvel at things like that.
I'm going to make some soup and homemade corn bread, ground from organic dried corn, all this to welcome the start of the cooler fall temperatures. The salsa and beans I made yesterday, turned out delicious.
I'm sitting in my rocking chair I bought my father for Father's day last year, writing this blog post. It's an antique handmade wooden rocker, that I find so comfy. I have it deliberately postioned so I can look out my front door. The view has a tranquil effect on me. I enjoy watching the crops sway back and forth in the breeze. This reminds me of how we must face challenges in our life. The winds of change and challenge may blow, and how we should move back and forth, adjusting and adapting, but never breaking. Although, I still think it should be Dad sitting in his rocker, I'm happy I get to enjoy it as he would. I haven't broke from the winds of challenge, I've adapted and adjusted, as the crops in the field.
May you find a moment or many more today, and intentionally embrace them to the fullest extent.
With Gratitude,
M
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