Crow pair survey the pond at Lions Park © Diane B. Reed
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This week has brought more signs of spring to the pond including signs of bird romance. When the world seems crazy and humans seem to determined to self destruct it's reassuring to observe nature and the rhythm of the seasons. Even meteorites falling from the sky remind us that we're not the center of the universe.
Blue Heron tests the waters © Diane B. Reed
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The wintering Wigeons have not headed north yet, but they'll be leaving for their nesting grounds in the next few weeks.
And seemingly for our amusement, a lone Canada goose decided to perch and honk in a Cottonwood tree, perhaps calling for his mate.
It's the time of the year of possibilities, of rebirth. The daffodils have pushed up, our rosemary plant is blooming, and the gardens beckons. As I remove last years withered growth, fresh green leaves emerge from the tangle. In that spirit, I offer this poetic advice from Thich Nhat Hanh:
© Bruce Henrickson
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Kiss the Earth
Walk and touch peace every moment.
Walk and touch happiness every moment.
Each step brings a fresh breeze.
Each step makes a flower bloom.
Kiss the Earth with your feet.
Bring the Earth your love and happiness.
The Earth will be safe
when we feel safe in ourselves.
Walk and touch peace every moment.
Walk and touch happiness every moment.
Each step brings a fresh breeze.
Each step makes a flower bloom.
Kiss the Earth with your feet.
Bring the Earth your love and happiness.
The Earth will be safe
when we feel safe in ourselves.
Thanks so much for those bird photos! About a week ago a pair of small black & white birds (somewhat chickadee-like) returned to the vicinity of our deck. I think they're nesting in the arbor vitae that grows against the carport below. It's a good spot, sheltered from the wind. I will try to get H. to take a photo of at least one of them so you can tell us what they are. It's certainly nice to have them here!
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