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remarkable everyday moments

3/22/2019

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Still on the theme of cultivating wonder...knowing that so many really remarkable things are going on all the time; the moments go by in a flash.  I've decided to stop time in a sense by listing some of my recent ones. I want to share some of those aha-how-wonderful moments so we can all sit back and savor the amazing parts of everyday.

So, some everyday wonders from my life by the Gulf. Savor them with me.
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***the first creamy bite of a Florida avocado—perfectly ripe--that had been forgotten and left sitting in the trunk of the car
 
***the breeze blowing the lightweight curtain behind, lifting gently
 
***sitting in silence as the sun gets lower

***shaking my head in amazement at the tenacity of the Brazilian pepper tree, that sends out shoots and comes back no matter what you do
 
***the surprisingly rich color oozing out of the gelatinous purple yam, dug up from my garden























*hosing off with a stream of cold water after the intense heat of the sweat lodge; feeling the inner steam in my cells
 
*the curved form of the essential oil diffuser, like an ancient Greek libation vessel
 
*towels drying on the clothesline
 
*the symmetry of the spider web stretched between the upright spiky leaves of the snake plant—the “mother-in-law’s tongues” that grow freely under the oak
 
*absorbing the energy of really good acting, where the character becomes someone you seem to know well
 
* the ecstatic spiky flowers of snake plants and ti plants—bursting  bits of joy


*the glow of the salt lamp
 
*digging soft heart of palm out of the palm tree stumps—the surprising soft center
 
*looking across the room at two of my collages displayed on the shelf, my heart full with feeling that they hold the essence

***smelling and chewing the fresh leaves of the root beer kava plant, which evokes something unidentified that seems to be long gone by
 
***the tiny bubbles bouncing off the surface of the hot tub, dancing in the sunlight with joyous momentum


***discovering plantain growing in my yard, just when I need the leaves to soothe a bite on my leg
 
***connecting online with my we-consciousness community and feeling the deep love that has no boundaries


***the patterns beneath my feet in the parking lot, mapping the path to everywhere

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opening a “dollar bag” of quick-sale eggplants from the vegetable market to reveal a big-nosed character

***seeing the lovely pink color of dye made from avocado pits
 
***the pleasure of pushing a needle in and out of thick blue cloth
 
***the lifeguard’s tinted sunglasses reflecting an endless blue vista, times two
 
***light shining through the croton leaf, highlighting the veins that reach from the center in a repeated motif of “here I am, opening!”
 
***the silk ribbon place marker on my aqua journal, peeking out beneath the pages
 
***the kombucha “scoby,” growing larger than it was yesterday
 
***learning what smilax leaves look like, and remembering Civil War era descriptions of smilax-filled Sanitary Fair horticultural displays—the sense of the plant, coming to me 160 years later
 
***taking in the beautiful colors of sun-bleached crab shells--subtle pastels and cool, pure whites

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    Beverly Gordon

    Explorations and unfolding adventures in art, nature and spirit. These are intertwined--my art helps me learn about nature and spirit, and experiences with the natural and spiritual dimensions come through in the art. It's also about being amazed and awestruck--awestruck by the ways nature works, how brilliant and unfathomably huge it all is, and awestruck by what happens when we open to inner guidance. I believe that increasing the sense of appreciation and awe is a way of helping to heal the world. Join me on the path of discovery!

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