Mary Oliver shows me the way.
Where Does the Temple Begin, Where Does it End?
There are things you can’t reach. But
you can reach out to them, and all day long.
The wind, the bird flying away. The idea of God.
And it can keep you as busy as anything else, and happier.
The snake slides away; the fish jumps, like a little lily,
out of the water and back in; the goldfinches sing
from the unreachable top of the tree.
I look; morning to night I am never done with looking.
Looking I mean not just standing around, but standing around
as though with your arms open.
And thinking: maybe something will come, some
shining coil of wind,
or a few leaves from any old tree—
they are all in this too.
And now I will tell you the truth.
Everything in the world
comes.
At least, closer.
And, cordially.
Like the nibbling, tinsel-eyed fish; the unlooping snake.
Like goldfinches, little dolls of gold
fluttering around the corner of the sky
of God, the blue air.
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May your eyes and heart be open today. Merry Christmas, friends! Xoxo










Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Jennifer!!
Merry Christmas, sweet friend!
Wishing you the sweetest Christmas, Jennifer!
Merry Christmas dear friend!
Thank you, Jennifer, for the lovely images and Mary Oliver’s poem — all, so well received this morning, my first gift of the day!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, dear friend!
I love the photograph of Daisy peeking out of the side of the chair.
“Devotions” is a beautiful book I have bought many other of her books. It was interesting to see what poems from older books she included to did not include. A beautiful poem–very typical of her committed life-style. Wish I had done more of that. Thanks for continuing to send out your wonderful posts–always welcomed. And Merry Christmas to you. Peace, LaMon
Happy Christmas to all!! And prayers for joy and peace.