Friday Flower
Project 365
Thistle
A Harbinger of Good
The work day done, I sat outside in the shade of the our covered entry, relaxed and unhurried, reading a new book on my Kindle and admiring the purple coneflowers that line the walkway to our front door. The sun was bright and shiny and a slight breeze ran through all things green and growing from my vantage point. Despite being early July, the air was crisp, like a beautiful fall afternoon, and the temperatures were mild. In short, it was a lovely day.
I’d just taken a break from my reading and felt a sudden calm, a sense of peace. No thoughts or mind-speak roiling through my brain, no nagging guilt over undone chores or anxious speculation of things yet to come. It felt nice. I smiled. Similar moments of unruffled idyll have caught me – pleasantly – unaware these last few weeks.
What is the opposite of omen? Is there such a thing? A harbinger of some sort for happiness? For whatever it is, I’m pondering the possibility of an unbidden premonition of a newfound attainment of peace of mind. An awareness of what is, what isn’t, what won’t or can’t be and what just might come my way. And finding myself at ease – for today! – reveling in this delightful sense of serenity.
May that it lasts and may that it be true.
Project 365
Project 365
What is the Plural of Asparagus: Asparagii?
Cee has tasked us with posting photos of five or more items. A tasty entrée to go with pork chops is asparagus, several of which (translation: more than five!) are amassed on this lovely platter made of plastic, grilled for supper one night last week courtesy of my husband. Slathered in olive oil and adorned with sea salt – this popular spring vegetable was quite delicious.











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