June 19, 2017, Cave Creek-
This morning, I read of Juneteenth, the delayed news of southern slave emancipation, and how it took two years, minimum, to reach Texas.
Shopping for water and ice, to help with a brief trip to Superior, I encountered the daughter of a friend, whom I have not visited in some time. She was mildly cordial, the consequence, I’d say, of my lengthy physical absence, from their lives. I feel the need to connect with them, at least for a few hours, before heading out of the area for nearly a month.
Driving to Sun Flour Market, for a brief visit with one of my closest soul connections, I was able to communicate all that was essential, in snippets of conversation, punctuated by intuitive insight, in ninety minutes, or so, around her busy management of the restaurant. Like me, she gets the most accomplished, in a short time, through close attention to detail, while still being able to converse a bit- and put things together. We can understand, and care deeply for, each other and for each other’s loved ones, with minimal talk.
Driving back to the Valley, I stopped at Local Jonny’s, to visit with some of my young angels. They had today off, and were nowhere to be found. A respite is always vital, if only for a day or two.
I need little of anyone’s time, or so I tell myself. A new friend, whose acquaintance I made today, has a wealth of insight into the realm of the spirit. I look forward to delving into her treasury of awareness, and its connection to my Faith,in the days and months ahead.
There is time for me to finish downsizing; time to complete a set of cotton covers for the products of Days for Girls; time to help with any fire emergencies; time, always, for spiritual growth. How much time will I have to devote to each? It’ll depend on how much is necessary, to fully and lovingly attend to the task. My lilies know this.
I admire your taking charge of your activities of daily living and taking time to travel to visit. It all seems to go smoothly.
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As long as I am sensible about it, it will go smoothly. 🙂
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It’s good that you came to CA when you did — we are now in the middle of a major heat wave, complete with brush fires and requests that we reduce power usage. I hope your friend appreciated the seawater! Keep at the downsizing, and it will get done — I hope you don’t have serious fire emergencies this summer!
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Likewise, I hope California can get through the season, with minimal chaos. Yes, my friend here now has the seawater and it should help her.
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Glad that you seem to be in charge of everything.
Despite the downsizing, you are also doing your walks is amazing.
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God is in charge, for sure. As long as I stay tuned in, I will be fine.
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Your lilies appear to be thriving. I hope that your efforts pay dividends for all concerned.
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There are blessings to me, and I can only hope that some fall to my many friends, as well.
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Your lilies seem to be hollyhocks When I was a kid, we would stick two together and make a little doll.
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They are mainly for the disabled woman next door, so she can look out her window and see something reassuring.
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They are very pretty.
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The hollyhocks are a bright spot in what appears to be a rather minimalist garden! I’m assuming that this was the area where you cleared the brush and bramble. I hope the hollyhock now has room to thrive!!
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It is a minimalist garden, indeed, as I will be away for a month. I will plant some items, before I leave, and see what the monsoon rains bring about.
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And appreciate it no doubt.
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