An early dogwood tree around the corner from us …


We snatched a small branch.



An early dogwood tree around the corner from us …


We snatched a small branch.



So, as I have shown in several recent posts, Savannah’s azaleas have been gloriously beautiful this late winter. Blooming earlier than usual.



But, believe it or not, some of them are beginning to move past their prime.


Which saddens me.
But poet Robert Frost understood this issue. And helps us to understand it.

May we enjoy the gold while it’s here.
A blog category of pics I’ve taken of HR (Hubby Robert) and … well, just about anything.
Robert and … the world.

This huge globe, an old, iconic landmark in Savannah, is getting a redo as a part of a new Starbucks.



So today I reached this milestone in my meditation practice …


Shouldn’t I be a guru or something?

So why do I still feel like such a novice?
Today. 1:37 this afternoon.
SAVANNAH:



ST. PAUL:

Seriously?
Walking along Bay Street near our place here in downtown Savannah, HR and I caught sight of a little green oval tucked into a planter

We walked closer.

And the universe spoke to us.

YOU ARE ENOUGH.
A beautifully encouraging message arriving at the perfect time.
I received its truth.
I hope you do too.
So I was minding my own business this morning, waiting “patiently” in the car, while Robert did who knows what at a UPS store.
I looked out my passenger side window and saw this …

“Weeds,” I dismissively thought.
Then the sort of chubby one in the middle said to me, “Why are you judging us?”
And then that smaller one to the left said, “What gives you the right?“
Embarrassed, I looked again.

And then I saw my very favorite color,GREEN, beautifully rejoicing in the morning sun.
And I had to agree with so many other folks smarter than me …



Ouch!


May this incredible former President have a transition of peace and ease.
1. Understanding why someone might decide to become a thief …

2. HR and me — renewing our vows at our church’s annual ceremony.



3. Believing that most people are at their core, good.
4. Back to the first Happy Bringer, the ability to savor chocolate.

5. The expression on grandson Matthew’s face as he was given his certificate announcing that he is now a part of the gifted program at his school.

(And Robert congratulating him.)
May this weekend bring you gifts of peace, health and joy.
