I saw this astoundingly perfect line of poetry yesterday and it reminded me of one of my favorite photos from a couple of years ago. Not quite the small stone observation of the past month, but wanted to share it.
Let your life lightly dance on the edges of time like dew on the tip of a leaf
Rabindranath Tagore, from The Gardener
Perhaps it is time to share some of my favorite photos over the next weeks and lines of poetry from some of the wonderful poets that have been in my life. Or, a few poems of my own.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Small Stone: January 31, 2013
No deep, pensive observations today.
As we come to the end of our
January
mindful writing community,
it seems
appropriate to walk hand in
hand toward
the next challenge. Thanks
to everyone
for all your great posts and
for visiting
with me here. Until we meet
again….
the Sunday group? I plan to keep "mindful"
at least once a week. Hope we can all
hang out together in 2013.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Small Stone: January 30, 2013
The January Small Stones
project is coming to an end tomorrow.
Looking back over my daily “stones”,
I am struck by how
often my observations become
a reflection of my
own inner processes,
questions and even turmoil.
I truly question if this is
ego or an attempt to really
connect with my environment,
the people I encounter
and the joys and sadness of
the world I inhabit.
More to be learned.
This photo was
taken today at the Martin Luther King memorial in San Francisco. A place for
thoughtful remembrance and reflection. Bright sun, afternoon shadows and reflection.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Small Stone: January 29, 2013
“A fertile bedlam prevails”
a quote from a review of an exhibit
of surrealist drawings in
NYC.
Kind of nice to think about
what there is to gain in the
uproar.
A goal for this week will be
to find
a fertile moment in
topsy-turvydom.
(that is a real word)
The photo isn’t
from today, sadly. But, from a fine
outing to the San Francisco Zoo recently.
Seemed to represent topsy-turvy.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Small Stone: January 28, 2013
Today: I saw a lovely child
exploring her world out the bus window. It made me think of the excitement of
discovery. I saw a gorgeous young couple. It made me aware of youthful vitality.
I saw a fast-striding businessman and I connected with the thrill of success. I
saw a white-haired woman carefully choosing oranges and thought of how age
allows us to be selective.
Sweet child. Sexy youth.
Successful exec. Serenity in aging.
Do any of those have
anything to do with the individual at
that particular moment? What was their actual experience? Even close to my immediate perception?
As I reflect on the day, I
am aware that all of those observations were tinged with a judgment on my part,
not wholly in the moment and formed somewhere in my past.
The photo is a first leaf daring to break out of winter against a south-facing wall
around the corner.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Small Stone: January 27, 2013
Somewhere in life, I learned
how to make a civil smile.
Yesterday, I exchanged
friendly, reserved, very
polite smiles
with a pleasant woman
as we passed on my street.
Then, down the block a child
hit me
with an unlearned smile.
The photo is
of my great-grand nephew, Luke, on
another wonderful
occasion. His bright, fresh smile─
spontaneous in most children.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Small Stone: January 26, 2013
Tonight is Wolf Moon.
A search on the web tells me
to emulate my ancestors and
take refuge
in my home…stay close to the
fire on this dark
winter night as the winds
and the wolves
howl outside.
OK!
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