Monday, December 6, 2010

Four Hawks

Life was feeling overwhelmingly hard

until I drove to the airport and back


on the drive

four different hawks

in four different places

eyeballed me

three on light poles

and one on the branch of a tree

how can we forget

the goodness of life

when sharing this planet

with such majestic beauty?



I already know it's everywhere

even in times that feel hellish

there is something sweet to notice

but the birds

they give me more strength

than any super hero

ever dreamed of having.



In deepest gratitude to the wonder...

5 comments:

  1. Wonder and majestic beauty indeed! You have the best eyes I know for spotting hawks. :)

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  2. They yell my name. They want to be seen! :-)

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  3. But only by you! I guess they think you are safe, and they would be right.

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  4. Carol. Larry found an old diary that Grandmother Blackwood kept back in 1960-1961. I thought you might enjoy the Dec. 25, 1960 entry:
    "Went to church. John's stopped on the way to the Haney Christmas dinner and Cleo and Mark went to Margaret's to the dinner but left John and Carol here because Carol was beginning to break out with Chickenpox. Later, Cleo and Mark came again and all were here for supper."
    Having the Chickenpox on Christmas sounds like a Christmas to remember.

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  5. Thank you for sharing that memory.

    My dad was sent home from the hospital yesterday afternoon even though he is still very weak and not doing too well. We are getting 24/7 care for him and my mom.

    Anyway, I sat with him today and after the not-so-fun thoughts raced through his head, we both just basked in how beautiful life is. At one point, he brought up his mother. I told him about the time that I was sick on Christmas Day and he stayed with me at my Grandma's house. Grandma told me stories about the wolf or coyote that was in that painting by her couch. I loved all of that and, obviously, the memory did stay with me. I just didn't remember what illness made me feel so crappy until you reminded me of it now.

    Thanks again.

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