A bit late but the weather person I listen to in the evening assures me that December is when the rainy season begins. So far I have measured 2.3 inches of rain in my rain gauge with this glorious arrival of rain. More rain is predicted today (Sunday December 04, 2022) with more coming throughout the week.
In my opinion right now we cannot get enough rain. The ground beneath the mulch here at PageRefuge is dry, dry, dry. All the plants throughout the property are so looking forward to getting much more rain to help them establish deeper roots. Of course, with deeper roots come a more above the ground vegetation with an abundance of flowers some Spring time and Summer.
Roxanne Swentzell Gallery in Santa Fe, NM presents
Big Heads at her Tower Gallery.
"It is in response to the state of the world
and its disjointedness.
All the gapped polarities
between viewpoints have felt like
humanity has lost its ability to
connect and relate to itself as a whole.
The head, torso and legs have forgotten how to work
together so that the entire body can
function well.
Big Heads is a result of heads not working
with the other body parts to get the whole perspective.....,
a fuller perspective, a wiser perspective,
a more loving perspective."
The entrance to Tower Gallery |
Every single minute, hour, day, month that Dwight is absent in my life, I grieve his loss. I miss him so much. AND I am ever so grateful he is no longer struggling to breathe. He is at peace where ever souls go once they depart their human form.
I must add here that he is no longer here to read my unpublished blog posts and tp critique them as only an English professor can. So whatever errors anyone may find they are of mine.
As we, where ever we are, individually struggle with gaining a whole perspective during this glorious rainy season here in Northern California, may we celebrate with a deep belly
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