As we come to the end of the third Mindful Writing Challenge, it is
appropriate to celebrate all of those who made a mindful effort to see their
world, to interact with the people and environment and to share it with us. I
am aware again of how difficult it is to make a purposeful observation each
day. The way that time gets so fragmented is apparent to me, and with that fragmentation
goes my focus. I always learn more about myself than I do about my world. And, I gain
so much from the comments of friends I have developed here from around the
world. Thank you and godspeed in the year ahead. I will continue to post at least weekly, but cannot commit to daily. Perhaps we will all meet here again
next year. Today’s photo is a glorious burst of Spring at a local vendor…seems
just right to close out this incredible month.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Small Stone: January 30, 2014
My neighborhood’s first farmer’s market of the New Year. Not too many
vendors yet, but one woman had her flowers, her knitting and was bundled up
against the chill. Even in abnormally sunny San Francisco where we have not had winter,
it may be a bit early for outdoor shopping.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Small Stone: January 29, 2014
Tonight, we may have the first significant rain since early
December. The clouds are deep, there is mist on the trees and surfaces. Hopefully,
we will see a turn from sere to beginning green in the days ahead. People are talking
about the difficulty in cutting water consumption by 20%. Nature has already
taken a much greater hit. What will our environment look like at the end of
this drought? (Update: .03" of rain. Most of the storm went north and to the Sierra, so at least there is some snow out of it. Driest January ever on record for SF!)
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Small Stone: January 28, 2014
On one of the busiest streets in San
Francisco , I heard an incredible screech behind me. I
felt a rush of excitement as an image flew past my shoulder. I felt the draft
of the huge black wings. The cawing was from an enormous raven claiming
territory. With impunity, the bird sat on the fence and walked on the sidewalk
with an absolute sense of ownership. The urbanization of nature showed itself in full
force.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Small Stone: January 27, 2014
I am pulled toward the murals of the Mission
neighborhood. They are colorful, often make a cultural or political statement,
and are simply a joy to me. Sometimes, though, I must admit to being mystified.
This mural is on the side of a church parking garage. The opener for the garage
door is rather strategically placed in this depiction of the crucifixion of
Jesus. Not sure if it is meant to be humorous or not.
Small Stone: January 26, 2014
Part of the wonderful mural on the Women's Building.
My meditation group meets every two weeks for reading, discussion and
meditation. Fortunately, we have been doing this for more than 20 years. Our
teacher, Eknath Easwaran, focused on discovering the unity of all life as the
central reason for a spiritual practice. A woman in our group shared today that her
negative self image, incurred by constant mental abuse as a child, changed when
she realized that all life is equally valuable. She is a successful author,
works with people struggling with language problems and has a beautiful smile!
I think of the Mindful Writing Challenge as leading to that unity….we have to observe
and participate in our world daily.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Small Stone: January 25, 2014
I posted about the little parklets earlier this week. Today, as I went
by there was a concert….well, of sorts. Everyone seemed to be having a great
time: the dancing man on the left, the dog on the steps and the babies
observing. The oompah pah guy just put his horn down for a moment…guess you get
to have a break when you are the entire horn section. Ah, summer in San Francisco . Except, it
is winter!
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