Sunday, December 31, 2017

Mindful, Day 361, Plans



This daily devotional came today and it is a perfect ending to this year. Taking the long view, doing the daily work, laying the foundation one piece at a time, all strike a cord with me.

I Had Planned
Talitha Arnold
December 31, 2017


I had planned to build a house of rest for the ark of the covenant of the Lord. . . and I made preparations for building." - 1 Chronicles 28:1-10

King David had great plans, but God had other plans. The one thing he wanted most—building the Temple—he had to leave for his son Solomon.

David's story is a good one for this year's final days. What plans did you have for 2018? What do you need to let go of?

As the year draws to a close, a prayer by Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, written shortly before his assassination in 1980, offers this insight:

"It helps now and then, to step back and take the long view. The kingdom is not only beyond our efforts, it is even beyond our vision. We accomplish in our lifetime only a tiny fraction of the magnificent enterprise that is God's work. Nothing we do is complete, which is another way of saying that the kingdom always lies beyond us.

"We plant the seeds that one day will grow," Romero continued. "We lay foundations that will need further development.

"We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well. It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning . . . an opportunity for the Lord's grace to enter and do the rest.

"We may never see the end results," Romero concluded, "but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker. We are workers, not master builders; ministers, not messiahs. We are prophets of a future not our own. Amen."

Prayer

Help us step back and take the long view, O God. Thank you for the seeds you've helped us plant this year, the foundations you've enabled us to lay. Give us the wisdom to let go of other things. Like King David and Archbishop Romero, remind us that we are called to be workers, not master builders; ministers, not messiahs. Amen.

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Mindful, Day 359-360, On the Road Again

We are back on the road between Houston, TX and Palm Desert, CA.  There are 1400 miles between the two place and many of those miles are a lot and lot of lots and lots of open land.  I am reminded and mindful of how huge this country is and how different various areas are.  It has been nice to see again the changes. And we are excited to be getting close to Palm Desert again. We have had so many good and relaxing and fulfilling times there - our second home at this point.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

MIndful, Day 358, Mom

I am mindful today of how lucky I was to have my Mom around until 5 years ago. Today would have been her 94th birthday. She was a caring, loving mother and friend to her large,extended family. Wish she were still here as she was before Parkinsons and dementia moved in. She loved having everyone together, especially at Christmas.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Mindful, Day 357, Houston Connection

We are in Houston for two days, into which we hope to pack a ton of time with Larry's son, Tim, and his family.  Always fun to see them, to explore and to catch up on one another's lives.  We are at the Lonestar Aviation Museum checking out airplanes and all things aviation. I am mindful of how fast the boys are growing and changing!

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Mindful, Day 356, Names

We are on the way to Houston driving through Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas. The names of towns along the way are wonderful, mysterious and funny.  For starters: Biggers, Success, Mule Ditch, Pocahontas, Evening Shade, Oil Trough and Marmaduke....so far. I would love to know the why behind some of these town names! But for now, I just keep an eye open for the next fun one.

Monday, December 25, 2017

Mindful, Day 355, Happy Holidays

 I am mindful of how meaningful this season is. It is filled with lovely traditions, explorations in faith, heartache and happiness.  Memories of Christmas past, memories of loved ones gone and missed, happiness at seeing children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, grand-neices, grand nephews and who knows else growing and changing. Happy Holidays to all.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

MIndful, Day 354, Christmas Traditions

I look forward every year to setting up our nativity scene. One year we use Larry's and one year we use mine.  This year is Larry's which has lovely little figures that all match. Mine has had some mishaps over the years and not all the figures are quite what they were. But no matter which we use it brings back long ago memories and connects us to those times and to the broader faith community.
Merry Christmas, everyone!

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Mindful, Day 353, Cold Tangerines


As I get close to the end of the year I came across this lovely little book, Cold Tangerines, Celebrating the Extraordinary Nature of Everyday Life. What a great book to get me through to the end of the year! She captures the same kinds of moments I am interested in but she writes beautiful essays about them. A wonderful gift.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Mindful, Day 352, Simplicity

I saw this quote today in an article about one of my favorite actors, Daniel Day Lewis. It strikes a chord for me. I spend a fair amount of time on my artwork trying to eliminate excess. I remember a book I read at some point about a Zen artist that spent hours preparing to do a write a calligraphic character in one fluid motion.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Mindful, Day 351, Orange


Little clementine oranges - dinner. Love the smell, the color, the texture and how easy they are to peel and eat. Nice to have a simple treat in this time of lots of indulgences!

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

MIndful, Day 349-350, Growling Rabbit?


I saw this sign in a coffee shop window. I am not sure I would ever want to meet a growling rabbit. But there has to be some great story behind the name!

Monday, December 18, 2017

Mindful, Day 348, Working Hands

I am thinking about a new series of work for next year based on the beauty of working hands. This photo came up in my search. I have always wanted to do hands and I have many saved photos. I think it is going to be a challenge but that is exciting, not scary!

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Mindful, Day 346-347, Garden Shadows


A beautiful walk through the Chicago Botanic Garden on a sunny, not too cold, not windy at all day was relaxing and restorative.

Friday, December 15, 2017

Mindful, Day 345, One Last Reminder

As I enter the last stretch of days to the end of the year I need to give myself one last reminder about the purpose of this blog!

Mindful –
Every Day I see and hear something that more or less kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle in the haystack of light. It is what I was born for – to look, to listen, to lose myself inside this soft world – to instruct myself over and over in joy, and acclamation. Nor am I talking about the exceptional, the fearful, the dreadful, the very extravagant- but of the ordinary, the common, the very drab, the daily presentations. Oh, good scholar, I say to myself, how can you help but grow wise with such teachings as these- the untrimmable light of the world, the oceans shine, the prayers that are made out of grass?  Mary Oliver

So, over the next few weeks I will continue to observe and find those small, insignificant things that add joy to my days.


Thursday, December 14, 2017

MIndful, Day 344, For the Birds

A pair of beautiful blue jays arrived this morning at the bird feeder. I think they liked that I spilled half the seed on the ground  trying to fill the feeder. I wish I could have gotten closer to capture the brilliant blue on their feathers! A lovely treat on a sunny day.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Mindful, Day 343, Good Sight

Today I am mindful that having an experienced ophthalmologist and staying on top of things is a wonderful blessing. I took this visual field test today to see if I have any problems with glaucoma. Which it seems I don't except...  that I have an unusually shaped optic nerve and blindspot so maybe yes, maybe no. But at least I know that something is not quite right and we are on top of it. I think it's just I am a little "off".  Probably won't get any arguments from my family or friends on that one. :-)
NOTE the test shown is a sample -not mine!

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Mindful, Day 342, Warm Up Time

Went to the Christmas Market in Chicago today and this is the thing that got my attention.  My daughter has seen the pigeons here before and said that she has seen some with singed feathers!  I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Mindful, Day 341, Looking Forward


A few weeks ago I shot more Still Life in Indigo photos to add to my series. I just got the printed fabric back and am preparing them for stitching while we are gone in January and February. Most of this set combines leaves with other objects so it seems like my series are merging. I am looking forward to the meditative time I spend doing intense stitching on them.These are two of about twenty, not all of which will probably become part of the series. I am mindful that when you love what you do it is a joy to look forward to lots of work. I may need to remind myself of that again later!

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Mindful, Day 340, The Blessing of Old Friends

I am mindful that this group of friends (our Fellowship Circle from church) have been our second family since 1972. Some people have moved elsewhere, others have joined and we have lost too many to death. But almost every month we get together for something fun and whenever the going gets tough this group will be there for you.  Last night was our holiday party and I gotta say we look pretty damn good after all these years.  Blessings to all.

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Mindful, Day 339, Let it Snow



I am not a winter fan so it takes more effort for me to see something that delights me on this morning. But this comes close - the line pattern on the deck in the snow.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Mindful, Day 338, Repeat

This lonely chair at the Starline keeps capturing my attention on as I go in and out.  Last week it was the long shadows, today it is the interesting patterns and shapes created by it's structure.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

MIndful, Day 337, Twist


The right combination of circumstance came together to create this photo! The blinds were down, the sun was shining and the trellis stored near the window under the deck was moving slightly in the wind. And DNA chains were created.  I love the softness of the light through the blinds. It  always reminds me of shoji screens.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

MIndful, Day 336, Details

 As I walk from one end of the Starline to the other a small detail on the painted wall captures my attention.  I see potential!

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

MIndful, Day 335, Shadows


This lonely chair sits in a stream of light at the Starline. I was there at the right moment to capture all the different lines and patterns.

Monday, December 4, 2017

Mindful, Day 334, Contrast

Just enough fleeting sun to brighten up the dried grasses in the foreground against the dark tree line. Also the textural changes between the top and the bottom. Not the usual December photograph!

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Mindful, Day 333, Standing Tall 2

Taking a walk on the prairie today I notice that I look extremely tall - just like yesterday's pine trees post. How funny that this image should come into being the day afte the tall pines.  I believe it is the angle of the sun that caused this but I am so tall that I couldn't even get my lower legs and feet in the photo!

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Mindful, Day 332, Standing Tall

One of the conservation areas that I walk in has old stands of pines that were once someone's crop. Little by little these tall rows of trees are disappearing as they succumb to various diseases. But, when I walk through there I am still impressed to be surrounded by their tall, straight trunks.  It's like being in a cathedral.

Friday, December 1, 2017

MIndful, Day 331, Advent Fun

Today I started sending out to our kids and grandkids the daily M&M Nutcracker photos. It's
our version of Elf on the Shelf.  He ends up in some strange and funny situations.  And then I get to write some captions to make a 8, 12, 16 and 17 year kid laugh along wiht theier parents.  We shall see how it goes this year!  If all else fails I can jsut eat the M&Ms.