Dogwood in Bloom
This is a backyard phone photo of one of my favorite subjects in spring. We have this gorgeous dogwood tree and I just had to share these beautiful blossoms with you in hopes of lightening the emotional tone that drones on and drains our emotional energy these days. There's much to be thankful for if we choose to seek it out.
Here we are in May with spring springing all around us, birds are singing and the sounds of social distancing are deafening. Talk about a downer in a normally cheerful and upbeat season of renewal and rebirth!
Agendas and manipulations abound and continue to sprout forth like weeds in a world of April's tearfully watered fields. As the wildflowers grow, fertilized with glee by those who profit from the fears of a future uncertainty, We are left to wait, watch, and shelter dutifully. We socially distance with only the fertilizer we are fed to determine the direction in which we will grow.
I may be a simple artist, writer and teacher but fading away quietly while someone plucks my petals and burns my roots with chicken manure isn't my style. It's how we each choose to react to the things we're fed, and those we allow to feed us, that determine whether this field of flowers we call home will continue to blossom freely or simply fade away.
The art of Seeing beyond seeing. It's more than meets the eye. It's what we experience & share with others using tools like introspection, insight, and imagination. Together let's broaden & deepen our creative skills & practices in business & life.
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