Monday, February 17, 2014

Water Garden (from Fields of Grace)

      During this endless winter of snow and cold, it's good to remember that summer will come eventually!

Water Garden




 
                                                        
                                       Where does the rainbow
                                          go on a sunny day?
 
                                       What songs play on the wind?
 
                                        An invitation to stop
                                          and ponder such questions;
                                          imagining a song
                                          sung by the colors
                                          of the rainbow:
                                          solos on a sunny day,
                                          a grand chorus after the rain.
 
                                        Moved by
                                          unseen rhythms
                                          I step out,
                                          dancing across the water,
                                          to the music of the rainbow.
 
                                                        


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Bare Trees*

The trees are letting go of their leaves, one by one, increasing
 
the view from my favorite window.  In the summer the lush growth
 
restricts my view, but now I can see to the top of the ridge across
 
the road.  Sometimes it's only through letting go that our vision
 
clears.
 
Bare Trees*
 
 
*from Fields of Grace

Monday, October 28, 2013

Calm Waters

Calm Waters
 
 
 
 
 
 Stepping out
on the calm surface,
reflect on the beauty of silence.

Anoint your weary soul
with the healing waters
of tranquility.
 


Monday, October 21, 2013

Roses from Rock

Roses from Rock
 
 
 
 
        As I looked at the wild rose bush in bloom I felt a bit like Moses standing in front of the burning bush.  How could it be? 
 
       The moss and grasses were surprising enough - a flowering rose bush was beyond anything I could imagine in this landscape of rugged rocks.  And yet, there it was; not only surviving, but thriving.
 
        We are often reminded that all things are possible with God; but like Moses, we can find it difficult to believe.  
     
        In those times when disappointment and despair  threaten to overwhelm us, it's important to remember that the rose bush did not spring fully formed from the rocks - it began with a bit of earth and a tiny seed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
            
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Child-like Wonder

       We took care of our little granddaughters (ages 3 & 5) for a few days last week and were reminded once again that there's nothing like being in the presence of these little ones to awaken our sense of wonder.

       I had the honor of taking the 5 year old to kindergarten one day and the excitement in her face and the sparkle in her eyes as she showed me her room and introduced me to her teacher and friends was priceless. 

       The best part of all though, was when the school mascot (a large green dragon) came walking down the hallway. Her face lit up and she couldn't wait to tell her teacher and her friends that she had seen the dragon.  As I watched my little granddaughter I couldn't help but notice how this "wonder" was absent in the faces of the older students.  No doubt they had seen it all before; it wasn't new or exciting to them.

       After leaving the school, I thought about how easy it is to lose this sense of excitement and wonder as we grow older.  Each day can seem like the next - whether it's the sunshine, the blue sky, the traffic jam - we've seen it all before. The challenges and problems of our lives weigh us down and before long we are blind to the beauty and wonder that's right before our eyes. 

      The surprises have not left - each day is filled with its own unique gifts.  God is revealed to us through the people we meet and the world we live in.  Open your eyes and be prepared to be surprised!

 


Sunday, October 6, 2013

Spider Web


 
Spider Web
 
     There are a number of lessons this simple spider web can teach us.





 

     Looking at the spider web, I admired its intricate design and the work of the single spider who had woven it.  I also realized that the spider, because it is so close to the web, will never see its full pattern; only someone at a distance can appreciate its beauty. 
    
     It can be the same for us.  How easy it is for us to dismiss the importance of a kind word or action as we go about our regular activities; we are tempted to believe that these small things "don't really make a difference."  And yet, a  simple word or action may have been exactly what was needed at that moment.

     The spider is also attentive to its web; continually maintaining it and aware of any disturbance.  
     
     Do we respond to the call to quiet and reflection; those times when God is trying to get our attention? 
    
     Do we recognize those times or places in our lives that need some repair?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, October 4, 2013


 
 
 
 
Tree Branches in Autumn*
 
 
                                  Wrapped in black velvet;
                                     branches and trunks
                                     set off amber leaves,
                                     providing the
                                     framework for
                                     Autumn's spectacle.
 
                                  Do I remember
                                    it is Love's
                                    faithful Presence
                                    that supports and
                                    gives life
                                    to my efforts?
 
                                                                            *from Fields of Grace