Its mid-morning, pale baby blue sky, painted with wisps of white clouds, the air is no longer cold, just cool. On the path the grass is about three inches tall and it shimmered in the morning light. Drew drops were everywhere, glinting along the gnarled fence post, to slipping slowly off bare branches.
If I had to describe this morning with one word, it would be ‘peaceful.’
I watched a family of Blue Jays glide noiselessly through the trees to the North. When I was spotted, a single long whistle announced me as trouble. Very similar to the whistle I use to call for Uriah. I whistled back at the bird, smiled and moved on.
I snapped my fingers at Uriah, and we headed for the path. Uriah ran in circles and headed into up the incline to the south, the scent he caught was over powering to him. He had to find it! He didn’t… I could smell a faint a faint musky order it lingered over the damp ground. I knew the animal was no longer here. Finally, Uriah figured that out and came back to me; immediately he pushed off in the opposite direction when a new smell caught his attention.
A Red-tailed Hawk screeched in the trees to the north. His call reverberated in the morning air. Blue Jays answered with their danger whistle and the Hawk screeched back at them.
Both are extremely beautiful birds. The bright blue of the Jays and the intense pride of the hawk, for me, their voices carried the soul of the land.
That may sound corny. Yes! But standing here listening, takes me back to my grandmother’s house, and brought me peaceful feel to the day, to this moment.
Peace is more than a word, a thought, or a phrase. It is a way of living. In nature, animals come together to drink from the same pond without killing each other. Just for the sake of replenishing their thirst…? Or, is it more than that?
Nature is calling out today! With the same whistles, growls, screeches and yelps as yesterday. A peaceful coexistence, caught in a split second where I can connect with the land.
Tomorrow may rage a storm so severe the trees could be ripped up from their roots. This moment of peace, this moment is all I have right now. I am enjoying it immensely.
I have been playing with acrostic poetry.
Peace
Place yourself within nature
Embrace your creative arc
Actualize your personal Mecca
Confidence regained in solitude
Enliven a past friendship
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7 replies on “Peace with nature”
I loved your post. Very descriptive and a powerful message. Thanks for sharing!
Linda, thank you for your comments. Please come and share my day again.
Gerardine Baugh
You have a way with words. Thank you for sharing your moment of peace in my chaotic morning. I needed that.
Jennifer, Thank you , I am glad I added some peace to your day.
Gerardine Baugh
I am so glad I stumbled upon your blog via ICLW! You have such a great voice, I felt like I was wandering alongside you. This city girl could use a walk in nature. Many thanks!
Elizabeth, Thank you for stopping by. I appreciate you taking time to comment
Gerardine Baugh
Nature has many valuable life lessons, and yes, peace is one of them. And so is the absence or moments of it.
Beautifully written. Thanks for taking me along for the walk. I enjoyed it. 🙂
As for peace, it’s something within, not without.