When I step up, stand tall and face a dark forest--code word for a tough issue--it's not as scary as I thought it would be. It's really just trees, after all, in various stages of growth or decay. And hard acorns that hold hope but can trip you up underfoot. Tender, swaying seedlings, light filtering through the branches. There's nothing frightening about that. That's life, as Dad would say.
TCOY
TCOY
- Good night's sleep.
- Walked Sug over near iris gardens.
- Facing music with Fig's appts.
- Private Benjamin with H.
- Cuppa hot New England clam chowder from Kings, yum.
I hope you always stay focused on the light. Love, Linda
ReplyDeletegood stuff, alice. I like that -- hard acorns that hold hope, but can trip you up. wishing you and yours tday blessings.
ReplyDeleteHi Lin and Kim. Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving. Love, alice
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ReplyDeletei loved this article and broke out into tears reading it...we too are blessed with a home on the water and love watching my kids develop a similar love for the ocean. my dad passed 10 years ago and never saw it but i know he's enjoying seeing us.
thanks
genevieve
Genevieve, thank you so much. I know, it really does feel like our dads can watch from above....and the ocean is such a gift to pass on....Sincerely, Alice
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