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Tag Archives: nature
New Year’s Eve 2017
We have a lot on our minds as 2017 fades and we look into 2018 with trepidation and hope and realism. Today’s service at Peoples Church Unitarian Universalist was inspiring, meaningful and funny. Kathleen Mavity and Jude Johnson guided … Continue reading
Centering in Transitions
Last month I helped a sister sort and pack household and personal items for a move from Phoenix area back to New Hampshire. S She had been wanting to return to our ancestral state for a few years. November … Continue reading
Posted in Labyrinth, Labyrinths Across the Country, Tranquility
Tagged labyrinths, Lessons, nature, peace, Sedona
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Gratitude
The labyrinth called so I went. Partway through, I looked across the yard to the house shining in the sun, with the light shadows of the maple cast upon the western edge of the roof. And, I was grateful: For … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Faulkes Woods, Labyrinth, Magnolia Tree, Reflections
Tagged earth energy, Labyrinth, light shadows, magnolia tree, nature, occasional insights, plants
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Spring in Abundance
The Laughing Labyrinth is fairly bursting with energy and life. Too early, may get frosted out, but the vibrancy of it all is reassuring and life will go on in spite of setbacks. Jenny’s Pulmonaria is especially sweet to see. … Continue reading