Santa Cruz Sunday #32
a ridiculously vibrant peony on a neighborhood walk
I read this today and it reminded me of you and what you have been able to do this year
(and are learning to do more and more)....
"The artist Georgia O'Keefe, who became famous for her sensuous paintings of flowers, explained her success by saying, 'In a way, nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small, we haven't time-- and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.'
The practice of paying attention really does take time. Most of us move so quickly that our surroundings become no more than the blurred scenery we fly past on our way to somewhere else. We pay attention to the speedometer, the wristwatch, the cell phone, the list of things to do, all of which feed our illusion that life is manageable. Meanwhile none of them meets the first criterion for reverence, which is to remind us that we are not gods. If anything, these devices sustain the illusion that we might yet be gods-- if only we could find some way to do more faster.
Reverence requires a certain pace. It requires a willingness to take detours, even side trips, which are not part of the original plan."
-Barbara Brown Taylor, An Altar in the World
take a moment to think about something beautiful you paid attention to this weekend and give thanks for the eyes to see and for so many wonderful experiences you have had this year....
poppies showing off on the Burke Gilman on your birthday last week

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