I am reminded of this every day on my walks here in Northern New Mexico. I am incredibly fortunate to be able to hike on virtually unpopulated trails within a 10-minute drive of my home. And I know that without those daily walks I would be much less resilient right now. Being out under the sky, in the vast high desert landscape, helps to put the news in perspective. Sometimes it's good to feel small.
On these walks I notice the little wildflowers that are starting to bloom this time of year. Talk about resilient! These tiny plants survive blazing sun, fierce winds, and near-permanent drought conditions. Their colors pop against the subtle greens, grays and tans of the surrounding earth and grass. They persist, endure, and show off their beauty whether anyone is there to see them or not. I am enchanted by them and have taken hundreds of photos of them in the last couple years. I hope to turn them into a large tapestry someday, when I have the mental bandwidth for that.
Here are some of my favorites from recent walks:
Those of us with more than a couple decades behind us (and let's be honest, that's most of the readers of this blog, right?!), have had other times in our lives when we've had to dig deep for strength and endurance we didn't know we had. There have been times before this when the script I thought I was writing for my life was snatched from my hands and put through a shredder. I was forced to acknowledge that I didn't have the final edit on my script at all. Somehow then I learned to switch from saying the lines I'd memorized, to doing improv, all day, every day, for months and years.
This is another of those times. We did it before; we can do it again. Dig deep, stay healthy, and find joy in improvising, my friends.
Well said Molly. Such a beautiful perspective on the colors of the “desert”.
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ReplyDeleteYou are a very wise woman, Molly. Yes, resilience and it is indeed good, at times, to feel small. But perhaps the saving grace, for me, was "enough mental bandwidth." A perfect image. Thank you! And, I envy you your walks in the desert. Our beaches are all closed, except for a few and those few have far too many people. Wishing we still had our place in the desert, but we don't, so back to my studio where I'm working on things that I have enough bandwidth for. Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and taking the time to comment, Linda. I’m glad some of these words resonated. I hope you will soon find some wide open space to walk in. Till then, be well, weave well, and Happy Mothers Day to you too!
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