Monday, October 08, 2007

Imagine Create Dream



Butterflies are amazing to watch. We have a butterly garden in our backyard- a vision of Joan's that has come to fruition this summer. Lofty plants simply attract both plain and majestic butterflies.


While at a park, I witnessed and captured the monarch flying and landing on an attracting plant. The butterfly just went between several of the purple blossoms- comfortable, not in a rush. There was no wind, no disturbance. It was a simple demonstration of beauty.



The park is part of a memorial to an special person who I never knew- however in just a hand full of plants, one bench and a butterfly, the intention of memorializing this person was well served.

Mindfull of Fall Afternoons


Every year I take pictures of the changing leaves. Last week I was totally enmeshed in witnessing the 5 pm warmth of the sun, the declining angle of sun to the horizon, the leaves beginning to change and the humans in the park at experiencing these conditions.
The location- not totally unique, but a school yard, equipped with trees around the perimeter, a baseball backstop, a playing field and a play ground.

The perfect location.
With temperatures in the high 70s, the afternoon sun felt good. On the maple leaves overhead I saw the beginning of the annual change, clumps where the green center was being taken over by the yellow entering from the perimeter. I walked the field, just watching kids play- two teens throwing a football, others riding their bikes, a grandparent taking kids to play on the playground. And in each time passing I felt the breezes turn slightly cooler as the sun moved closer to the horizon. The shadows crept across the field as the trees made use of the light as they stood in their fall transformation.


As playgrounds go, this one was elegant. Plastic, colorful, and with side by side sliding boards- at least 3 sets of them. Plastic has the benefit that the slide can be curved from side to side-- gone are the days of hot seats on aluminum sliding boards. No need to burnish the metal with wax paper to speed the ride. Kids don't fall off the sliding board today, this playground had a 10 inch deep seat with safety sides. It's all complete- built as one piece. I stood on the top of the playground- enjoying the park view- no kids at that time. When they did arrive, I moved off and just observed. This afternoon the playground served first teens, then about 10 year olds and my last view was a boy about 5 and a girl around 3. The Divine is always present and it appears in awesome ways. Being ready to see it is the key. I saw it that afternoon. Between the sun and my position was the playground. The kids were having fun, experiencing all areas of the playground, taking a few rides down the sliding board. As I looked toward the sun and I could still see the blue color of the sliding board.


My amazement (wish I had a picture) - As I watched the sun, as I watched the playground I saw someone, something go down the sliding board with hair on end! As if it were gelled standing up- the hair I saw was standing upright, on end. I saw no body, only hair. What?? I had never seen anything like that before. I had to think about 10 seconds until I realized that the child's hair was responding to the static charge buildup on the plastic sliding board. As she was small, her hair was right next to the plastic surface. Amazing! I didn't hear anything more from the boy or the girl. One ride seemed enough and they left the playground with their grandparent. For me, I was left with this incredible experience of the physical world, the divine world in action. It was my blessing to be mindfull and to witness it. P&B

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Big Sky - Big God



In September I attended the Big Sky Retreat in Big Sky, Montana. With a group of 120 I experienced the beauty of the outdoors, the ski slope, good conversations, sunrises and a trip to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons.

Sunrise-
My room faced the east. Having just returned from Japan I wasn't sure what time zone I was on, however I was wide awake for the sunrise. There was a great period of anticipation as the dark moved to brightness. It was hard to tell from behind which peak the sun would come. Finally it appeared and it took my breath away.


Smells from the Pines-
Not every day was sun-full. Big Sky lodge is at 7500 feet. The peak is at 11500 feet. It rained Tuesday. After dark, while walking, I was overcome by the strong pine scent. Small breezes came down the mountain and with it came whiffs, full and complete smells of pine. Stronger than a freshly cut Christmas tree, the pockets of pine smell are something I will never forget. Masked by darkness there was no telling where or when the smell would come from. The Divine appears in so many ways. I was priviledged to witness it through the Pines.
Take a picture tour through Big Sky, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
This trip has been one of my most profound and connecting experiences. More to come.
Peace & Blessings-