Peace at the Drinking Fountain

This is a lovely shot of a backyard just above a hollow that was a site of many a childhood adventure.

In particular, my brother and his buddy Blair spent many an hour playing down in the ‘hollow.’  Word was there were Indian arrowheads there. Plenty of stuff came home, how much of it was real or imagined, I don’t know, but it was a magic place with ties to a long ago life.

There have always been deer there. We’re the interlopers. And yes, they like their garden delights, but they’re such beautiful creatures.

This was a gorgeous picture of co-existence… I couldn’t help imagining the story!

We’re called on to consider the Peaceable Kingdom… they certainly come in Peace.

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Breakfast of Peace

I try to start my mornings out slowly. But slowly doesn’t have to mean solitary.

For the past three weeks, i’ve had good friends staying with me on a long visit from Sweden. Oh, such joy, they haven’t been to my house before. so it was grand. On most mornings, we’ve had Swedish breakfast, bread, cheese, with tomatoes or cucumber (darn, i forgot to buy a cucumber the other day!)

But once in a while, we’ve done a big breakfast. It’s a meal I actually feel competent at, so no stress. And they’re not sitting tapping their feet waiting for the next thing, they’re quiet in the morning as well. They too like peace and quiet in the morning.

Good breakfasts fuel us for a day of Peace-making!  Another slice of toast, before you Peace, my friends?

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Dawning Peace-making

Any day’s a good day when you get up after a meeting on hope.

Yesterday I sat with a group of people who are beginning to work on racism and white fragility in our region. The organizers are young and earnest, but the people who gladly showed up are not all young — although most of us are earnest!

It was so hopeful.

And so we work.

And then we go to bed and get up to a world with just a bit more joy in it. There’s so much going wrong, but joy can bubble. We have to clear out the springs of Joy and Peace so that they can bubble freely and we can drink deeply.

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Soft Folds of Peace

Some evenings and some mornings, the beauty of the sky is enough to talk about.

It’s sad how infrequently we give ourselves time to “indulge” (indulge????) in the beauty of this world. Beauty is such an astonishing gift; we should honor it, not take it for granted.

It’s good to stop and gaze in reverence as the sun is going down, to notice the colors and shadows that are cast. It’s good to stop and gaze in wonder as the sun rises, and gently blesses the new day with beauty.

If we make time and invite others to share that with us, then we are sowing seeds of Peace. Perhaps that’s all the seeds of Peace really are, Beauty — and perhaps Compassion.

Let us give Peace and Beauty their due.

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Missteps, Consequences and Peace

This little pup didn’t really learn any consequences from getting into the flour. There were consequences… but she may or may not have connected them. Or at least I’m assuming that, but I fully confess I’m no dog psychologist. But dogs have been eating things they shouldn’t for millennia and offering them back to the world. yuck. (why no, i don’t have a pet…)

But we need to think more closely about how our acts and our non-acts affect people.

Particularly today, I think about all the shootings of Black men. We’ve been being horrified for years now. But most of us, and I include myself here, do nothing to stop it. Nothing to dig into the racism. Nothing to be supportive of the folks whose lives are in danger. Nothing to cry out. Nothing even to support the cops making such awful decisions… and this is from years of racist policing.

Where are our voices. Because the consequences from this land at our door as well.

That’s hard medicine for me to swallow. Turning to that old prophet Ezekiel: “Because they lead my people astray, saying, “Peace,” when there is no peace, and because, when a flimsy wall is built, they cover it with whitewash…”

All the words there are hard, aren’t they… Peace and Consequences. Let us Peace that the consequences begin to change.

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Clean Windows for Peace

Sometimes our perspective really has to do with the windows from which we gaze at the world.

Sometimes it helps to give in and clean them up.

I know, ironic, coming from me, right? the woman least likely to be found cleaning her windows? But yep?

And your glasses? Clean them too. Take a better look at what’s going on in your world.

Peace needs that from us. I can’t believe I blew past international Peace Day… But the day after arrives and we still desperately need Peace. Let us Peace, together.everydaypeacethursday38sep22

Cycles of Peace

Even though the weather remains warm, there’s no disguising that summer has been transformed into fall. The days are shorter, the sun less direct. The fields are golden, final crops are being harvested. The skin on fruits and vegetables is thicker; fall offerings replace summer. And pushed along by the drought the leaves are beginning to turn.

When I’m not seeing this all through the lens of a swimmer losing her outdoor pools, I am amazed at the abundance. And apples are coming!

The cycle of the year is so astounding. And, yet, it’s so easy to ignore the rolling bounty. All year long, every day, something magical happens. Too often we deprive ourselves of the wonder by focusing on what we don’t have. What we don’t have anymore. What we don’t have yet. What we don’t have, period.

Now is the time of the ingathering. I thought about this last night as I was writing the musing to respond to this beautiful photo. I had just finished a conversation with a dear friend who lost his mother. It was her time to be gathered back in at the end of a very long life. Now he has the memories to preserve. He’ll mourn, even while knowing they lived every last drop of her life and her love.

The wheel of the year continues to roll. Let us gather in, enjoy, preserve, and share the Peace just as we gather in, enjoy, preserve and share the Bounty of the season. Blessed be.

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Sailing Away and Staying Here for Peace

My first thought about this photo was that it was a temptation, but i think it’s more likely simply a reminder…

From time to time — on a regular basis — it’s important to get away from everything.

Finding our own Peace as we’re working for Peace is important.

It’s important as we consider the value of each precious life, that we consider the value of our own precious lives. We all need time away if we’re going to be effective at our work and in our personal lives.

And oh, doesn’t this boat and the cove in this lake make you think that, casting off for a sail is a good idea? There are some temptations which are not merely idle; some, like this invitation to breathe the air out on the water, offer a call to Life and an understanding of the Peace that reminds us that Peace is vital to the world.

Sail away, indeed! Peace it up!

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Ice Cream Peace

My parents grew up during the Depression and at a time when refrigeration was an ice box. So ice cream was a very special treat for them. My father’s dad would sometimes bring it home from work, late, after the children had gone to bed, and they’d wake the kids and enjoy. (My father sometimes couldn’t remember it happened and they had to show him the bowl count in the kitchen!). My parents courted over an ice cream at the drug store.

There was always ice cream in our freezer. I ate it, but it wasn’t ever a big thing for me. It’s still not a huge deal. I’ll eat it… but I’m not like some friends i know… It became important in my life when I moved back to Pennsylvania.

The day my mother received her dementia diagnosis, she called and said they had ice cream two times and no dinner. (My dad must have starved!). Later when things were hard, ice cream was often the salvation. We’d go out, get a dish of cream and life would seem so normal. Throughout their final years, ice cream often rescued us.

I just wrote to my friend Sue who, disagreeing with me about whether ice cream was a solitary or a shared experience,  wrote “The full benefits of ice cream are enjoyed alone, not even a book or fireflies.  Ice cream is a time to get in touch with the body’s joyous response to one of the most fabulous concoctions invented.  There should be no distractions.”

I wrote back: “I’m not really an ice cream girl, but i come from an ice cream family.”

For me, the eating of ice cream is a communal rite.

But let’s get clear: creamy goodness is pleasure.

And with the savoring, comes an interesting, and sometimes not inconsequential Peace. My friends are here from Sweden. We’ve gone out for ice cream twice. I wanted to show them the meadow where I watch the fireflies. Never mind that it’s mid-September. The lightning bugs showed up. One time, so did the full moon. Here’s my land in a moment of magic and there we were snared in the beauty and the sweet delight!

Peace, my friends.

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A Slow, Soft Start to a Peaceful Day

I’m pretty much a pop out of bed kinda girl. Let’s get going! Time to Peace.

But some mornings, try as you might, the morning just isn’t going to start like that. “Peace” the morning whispers. “Peace. Slow down. Nothing’s happening until I get around to it.”

And so it is, there we are, yawning, stretching, scratching our skulls and readying ourselves for a different day than we might have planned, a day that begins with an amble rather than a dash. A day to mosey through. Plenty of smiles to meet and greet.

Part of giving Peace a chance is slowing down enough for it to find its footing.

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