Thank you for such a lovely post :)I really enjoyed the slideshow - it's so interesting to see the different landscape and hear about the history of where you walked.I think jays are perhaps different in the US? The magpies I've seen pictures of are different. I don't think I've seen a black phoebe.
Thanks, dottyspots! It's funny. I lived in the mountains near here when I was a kid. We'd come into town and all the suburban concrete would depress me so much that I'd cry! I thought I'd never live here, but destiny (or youthful stupidity?!) had something else in mind. And now that I have a relationship with it, I'm fond of this place. I would love to see where other people live, too. Our relationship to place is so often overlooked. But our Earth is so INCREDIBLE!
Jenell,Thank you so much for sharing your walk - your process as I would call it - with us. I felt like I was right along with you. It helps that I have been to Northern California and I so love the scenery there. I hope the walk helped you process. It sounds like you got the message you needed. Isn't it beautiful when we receive the message we are looking for? I recently started a process myself, for new life...and one night the answer just smacked me as I was doing my meditations. It was the ray of light & encouragement I so needed. I realized the answer was always there, if only I were to listen and stop the noise in my head for awhile. ;)Anyway, but that is me. I hope you are feeling better. *Hugs* You write so beautifully...Leilani Cleveland Deveau :)
Thanks for connecting with me, Leilani. We humans are funny creatures! We are so full of possibility and yet we don't even notice that the tail (or tale?!) we're chasing is our own! The snake swallowing it's tail...
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Thank you for such a lovely post :)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the slideshow - it's so interesting to see the different landscape and hear about the history of where you walked.
I think jays are perhaps different in the US? The magpies I've seen pictures of are different. I don't think I've seen a black phoebe.
Thanks, dottyspots! It's funny. I lived in the mountains near here when I was a kid. We'd come into town and all the suburban concrete would depress me so much that I'd cry! I thought I'd never live here, but destiny (or youthful stupidity?!) had something else in mind. And now that I have a relationship with it, I'm fond of this place. I would love to see where other people live, too. Our relationship to place is so often overlooked. But our Earth is so INCREDIBLE!
ReplyDeleteJenell,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your walk - your process as I would call it - with us. I felt like I was right along with you. It helps that I have been to Northern California and I so love the scenery there. I hope the walk helped you process. It sounds like you got the message you needed. Isn't it beautiful when we receive the message we are looking for? I recently started a process myself, for new life...and one night the answer just smacked me as I was doing my meditations. It was the ray of light & encouragement I so needed. I realized the answer was always there, if only I were to listen and stop the noise in my head for awhile. ;)
Anyway, but that is me. I hope you are feeling better. *Hugs* You write so beautifully...
Leilani Cleveland Deveau :)
Thanks for connecting with me, Leilani. We humans are funny creatures! We are so full of possibility and yet we don't even notice that the tail (or tale?!) we're chasing is our own! The snake swallowing it's tail...
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