WINTER IN FLORIDA?
Yes, Winter is here, at the moment. I am enjoying 50 degrees in the mornings; this is great for sleeping! We are fortunate not to have had a freeze or frost, so the vegetation still looks marvelous!
I am returning to writing with the help of Simple Abundance by Sarah Ban Breathnach. This book requires writing a gratitude journal and following a day- book’s recommendations for a year that highlights the simple joys of living and discovering your authentic self.
As usual, I am struggling with living in the now; but I am doing better with my “program” in place. I am coming off many months of gathering documents and taking my North Carolina Dental Hygiene Boards–which I passed–Yeah!
So, I am discovering the winter of my content. I am spending a little bit of time being focused; albeit, a blurry focus at that!
Message today=be thankful for the blessings of winter, which allow us to pause a little more often and count these blessings!
Here are some winter haiku’s by poet Charles de Lint, to commemorate the recent full moon and to help you feel snug in the warmth of your nests!
Blessing and Great Joy!
Joan
Winter Haiku
by Charles de Lint
Moonlight casts a pale
blue light on the snow, winter
perfect, cold and brisk
Moonlight rides like a
ghost across the midnight snow;
its song is silence