It is spring in SWMO and the temperature just broke into the above freezing zone. Looking at the long-range forecast and it doesn't look like we'll see freezing temperatures again until the fall.
Yay!
There are still some cool nights ahead and it will be a little while before I stow the sweatpants and flannel shirts, but spring is here and I am happy. I am not ready to extinguish the pilot light on the gas fireplace just yet, but I hope that there won't be many more indoor morning coffee times or late evening reading by the fire times.
I will not miss mornings by the fire, but Groucho the cat might. She doesn't know how few mornings like this are left.
Of course, she is also a fan of sleeping in the morning sun on the deck, so...
I am looking forward to connecting to my Creator through spending more time with creation (nature). I wouldn't exactly say that nature is my religion, but I am pretty sure that my beliefs about life, community, and caring for each other is grounded in the world around me. It is where I find my connection to God, where I find my connection to our planet, and even where I realize that I am connected to others.
I don't think I have ever felt as connected to God in a church service or gathering of believers as I do when I am alone in nature. It's obvious that being in nature would connect me to earth, but actually feeling connected to the energy of creation is different than just walking in the woods or digging in the dirt.
It is that connection to nature that helps one connect to or find your true self. And finding your true self is really necessary in order to connect with others.
It's kind of weird how this awareness has made me feel like more of an introvert and at the same time it has made me feel more connected to and aware of the energies and personalities of others.
I recently read an article about a lone-wolf personality that has the appearance of an introvert, but also has some dominant traits of extroverts. I don't know. Maybe that's me; maybe it's just bs.
No worries.
In another week, the hummingbirds will begin to show up and the rest of the MLB will be underway.
It's spring!
John
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