Two years ago as the season turned from summer to fall, I was driving through Colorado and northern New Mexico, and saw the stunning harbingers of the season in the forests of aspens.
Last year as the summer became fall I was on the west coast of Florida to see my children, the beauty of a completely different order, serenity of a different hue and promise.
These summer and fall seasons I have felt sidelined from the turning of the season because of surgery and recovery. I watch as the children go back to school through my front window. I follow the many adventures of my friends and colleagues as they take their sojourns to exciting or exotic locations. I notice that committees and kick-off events are happening without me. Since here in Southern California there are not critical changes in the weather, I look up our current predictions for the day, all usually well within the temperate zone, which tell me that Fall has come.
But my focus is here where I am, with the resources that I have this moment, looking over the place where I have been planted.
It is a lovely place, a place of stability that I have been given to savor and to share, even as the world turns. It has many moments of deep stillness, a capacity to invite and enjoy host of beloved ones or just one. I have a window to the street and another window to the sunrise. Many birds visit, along with our dog, the squirrels and the occasional unwelcome possum. I live in God’s world, as well as God’s season, God’s time, God’s rhythm. I have been reminded again in this season of relative confinement that it is all Grace, and that the only appropriate response to Grace is gratitude–for bringing me safe this far–in Love, in Beauty, in Joy. So let the season turn–in me, around me!
What a gracious is response to your particular physical circumstance and also to the aging process in general
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Lovely, lovely, lovely. Praying for whichever children are in Florida and so many others who are in Matthew’s path today and tomorrow. How goes the recovery? (And I love the small labyrinth right in your yard! What a great gift to give yourself.)
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Recovery is going well, some days better than others. Florida kids are battened down for tomorrow. Hope you are well and content.
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How wonderfully you reflect being satisfied with whatever the season brings.
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Thanks so much! I am trying to learn the practice–some days more successful than others.
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