By noon we were at 28 degrees.
The south breeze feels cold.
No sun to warm my face.
The Cardinals come in pairs now.
They are bright and bring much joy.
I like being outside with them.
This morning it was just too cold even bundled up
and wrapped in my blankets to stay out very long.
I am weary of the cold.
Many Starlings have found the feeders.
I have made my peace with them.
I know Mother Nature does not have favorites.
Watching Starlings is not fun.
I am weary of the Starlings.
They look like Hawk food to me.
I did not go walking this morning.
I turned on some music.
I put a pot of soup on.
I just feel weary today.
I shall honor my weary.
6 comments:
Oh my Dear, I am sorry you felt weary. But wise you are, to honor it.
Our body knows us best. I think it is always wise to listen to its messages...
Mari-Nanci
Dear Mari-Nanci,
I do not know why I feel so tired. Maybe my body is fending off a cold or something. I drank my tea and ate my soup and only went outside to take a series of pictures of the Carolina Wren. That was very fun.
Dreary day but warmer. Forecast is for 50 degrees tomorrow. So silly!
I agree. Listening and responding to the body is always a good idea for me. I can walk another day.
Thank you for honoring with me.
Sherry
I love all of your journals.
Each one is gorgeous!
Thanks for your visits and kind words my lovely friend.
Blessings
I love your photographs.
Love Jeanne ^j^
Dear Jeanne,
Oh, thank you!
We are in the bird days of winter.
I am waiting for the bugs to come back. I like bugs alot.
You also have a lovely journal. I enjoyed your piece about the tribe in Africa that sings the song of each person. I long for such a family.
As it is I sing my own song and honor who I am.
Thank you for being with me on this journey.
Sherry
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Dearest Sherry,
I am with you and totally understand weary. I am glad that you honor and listen to your body. There is such wisdom in that.
Much love and many blessings,
*sprite
Dear Sprite,
My world never taught me to honor my body and now in my mid-fifties I am learning how to do that. Being connected to my body and loving being in my skin is a journey.
Thank you for helping me learn how to love my body.
Love,
Sherry
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