Now We Are Six(ty … plus more than a few)
No one can celebrate your birthday exactly the way you need for it to be observed; no one really knows the year you’ve just completed. In gratitude.
No one can celebrate your birthday exactly the way you need for it to be observed; no one really knows the year you’ve just completed. In gratitude.
In honor of our visit from The Fool this week, and maybe our longing for a little quiet wonderment, here is a treat for Wordless Wednesday.
Wherever you are, however else you are navigating the isolation of this time, there is infinite wonder and beauty available every night. Look up.
My vaccine against the contagion is Beauty. Here is a brief poetic contemplation in this time of uncertainty. May our new lives be compassionate.
In troubled times, we might witness our hearts breaking. But then we pick up the pieces, remembering how to heal and reconnect with beauty and love.
Praises to the Goddess. “All the Earth waits for the chorus of our voices.” May this 2020 International Women’s Day be blessed for one and all.
On this day of Love, let us honor our bodies, claim our power, and work to end systemic abuse, by waging a war of love in every way that we can.
Take a break from the head noise and breathe. It’s Wordless Wednesday, featuring this view, from the NASA photo of the day. Magic is all around.
This week’s card encourages us to take a step back and consider the big picture. For Wordless Wednesday, I offer this video to help do just that.
The total solar eclipse last month was our first since 2017, and it was stunning, as this NASA Astronomy Photo of the Day taken in Argentina shows.