I don’t love you as if you were the salt-rose, topaz
or arrow of carnations that propagate fire:
I love you as certain dark things are loved,
secretly, between the shadow and the soul.
I love you as the plant that doesn’t bloom and carries
hidden within itself the light of those flowers,
and thanks to your love, darkly in my body
lives the dense fragrance that rises from the earth.
I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where,
I love you simply, without problems or pride:
I love you in this way because I don’t know any other way of loving
but this, in which there is no I or you,
so intimate that your hand upon my chest is my hand,
so intimate that when I fall asleep it is your eyes that close.
~Pablo Neruda
16 August 2013
15 August 2013
Joy in the Little Things
The tiniest, simplest moments create joy.
I have to admit that this post is a struggle this week, but here goes...
This weekend's happies included:
budgies bathing in a lettuce leaf
fresh peaches
getting cards via snail mail
finishing a project (or part of one)
lavender seedlings that already smell wonderful
someone going vegan because of knowing me
people dancing in rain
playing hide and seek with my kitty
:)
I have to admit that this post is a struggle this week, but here goes...
This weekend's happies included:
budgies bathing in a lettuce leaf
fresh peaches
getting cards via snail mail
finishing a project (or part of one)
lavender seedlings that already smell wonderful
someone going vegan because of knowing me
people dancing in rain
playing hide and seek with my kitty
:)
Labels:
happiness,
joy,
little things,
moments,
simple
06 August 2013
Quote of the Week: Lullaby
Let the rain kiss you.
Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops.
Let the rain sing you a lullaby.
~Langston Hughes
Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops.
Let the rain sing you a lullaby.
~Langston Hughes
photo credit: Rain Drops
by Rhonda Griscti on Fivehundredpx
04 August 2013
Joy in the Little Things
The tiniest, simplest moments create joy.
This weekend's happies included:
a yellow feather
a princess-themed birthday party
wispy, flat clouds in a pale blue sky
loving someone
being loved
sidewalk-side tomato plants bearing tiny "take me" signs
cool mornings
family
blueberry pancakes
:)
This weekend's happies included:
a yellow feather
a princess-themed birthday party
wispy, flat clouds in a pale blue sky
loving someone
being loved
sidewalk-side tomato plants bearing tiny "take me" signs
cool mornings
family
blueberry pancakes
:)
20 March 2013
Build Your Nest Here! X
Spring is here! :D I'm so excited! Springtime's new life and birds and colors and blossoms and planning for a garden are some of the only things that can penetrate my darkness even a little these days. So I'm throwing what energy I have into enjoying it.
I have a whole list of projects for birding and gardening I've been wanting to work on that, to me, say, "Yay Spring!" This is the first I've gotten to (just hung yesterday), a little happy welcome to the birdies.
For some time now I have been seeing blog posts, pins. and DIY tutorials on offering nesting materials to birds looking to nest-build. I love this idea, cause I am a huge birding fan and just adore those who nest in and visit my feeders. I kinda took a little from each source and came up with my own thing.
MY MATERIALS:
*cat fur (been collecting for a while now)
*feathers naturally lost from my budgies
*small fabric scraps (Color is an eye-catcher!)
*little pieces of smooth hemp twine (frayed hemp can endanger toes and feet)
*bits from nature- dried leaves left from fall, small twigs, and dried moss
*empty suet cage
CAUTION: I kept all pieces of string-like material under 6". I avoided using string/thread except for a tiny piece here and there, and made sure it wasn't tangled. When all knotted or bound together, thread can catch in birdy feet and cause serious harm. :/ I played it a little more cautious than the articles I read suggested, just to be safe!
INSTRUCTIONS:
*Mix all of your goodies together- whee!
*Fit into cage, and close it up well.
*Look for a place outdoors to hang it, preferably where birds will see it in their everyday travels. Here is where using some brightly-colored fabric scraps is helpful!
*Hang in a secure place.
*Watch birdies visit to nab fancy bits for their nests! Maybe later in the Spring you'll even see a nearby nest with spots of color from your contribution!
Here are links to the articles I mainly used:
"Offer Nesting Materials For Birds" from Empress of Dirt
"Other Ways to Attract Birds" from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
"The First Day of Spring" from Juniper Moon Farm
I'd love to hear about your experiences with this! I'll update on mine (hopefully I'll have some).
I have a whole list of projects for birding and gardening I've been wanting to work on that, to me, say, "Yay Spring!" This is the first I've gotten to (just hung yesterday), a little happy welcome to the birdies.
For some time now I have been seeing blog posts, pins. and DIY tutorials on offering nesting materials to birds looking to nest-build. I love this idea, cause I am a huge birding fan and just adore those who nest in and visit my feeders. I kinda took a little from each source and came up with my own thing.
MY MATERIALS:
*cat fur (been collecting for a while now)
*feathers naturally lost from my budgies
*small fabric scraps (Color is an eye-catcher!)
*little pieces of smooth hemp twine (frayed hemp can endanger toes and feet)
*bits from nature- dried leaves left from fall, small twigs, and dried moss
*empty suet cage
CAUTION: I kept all pieces of string-like material under 6". I avoided using string/thread except for a tiny piece here and there, and made sure it wasn't tangled. When all knotted or bound together, thread can catch in birdy feet and cause serious harm. :/ I played it a little more cautious than the articles I read suggested, just to be safe!
INSTRUCTIONS:
*Mix all of your goodies together- whee!
*Fit into cage, and close it up well.
*Look for a place outdoors to hang it, preferably where birds will see it in their everyday travels. Here is where using some brightly-colored fabric scraps is helpful!
*Hang in a secure place.
*Watch birdies visit to nab fancy bits for their nests! Maybe later in the Spring you'll even see a nearby nest with spots of color from your contribution!
Here are links to the articles I mainly used:
"Offer Nesting Materials For Birds" from Empress of Dirt
"Other Ways to Attract Birds" from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
"The First Day of Spring" from Juniper Moon Farm
I'd love to hear about your experiences with this! I'll update on mine (hopefully I'll have some).
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