Color Abounds all Around

My morning began with the sound of birds singing in the trees high overhead and sunlight difusing through the Hunter Douglas shades before 6 a.m. My body warmed to the stream of natural light and refused to bury itself under the covers for a few more winks. Even when I'm tired, I've always felt that sleep is such a waste of time when Nature's Light is turned on!
Mocha, Sammy and I went out to greet the day and share our gratitude for being alive with one of the squirrels who likes to race from our huge back yard pine tree, across our fence, across the street, and over to the neighbor's fence and then his tree. Every day he and his buddies take their lives in their tiny paws, and in all the years I've lived on this block, I've never had the sad occasion to bury roadkill.
There are too many DAYS in a year when life feels like a DAZE. We move from event to activity, from task to task, almost without consciousness. People say to stop and smell the roses, but we have so few roses very far and few between, that lingering to inhale their fragrance is only a momentary blip in the 365 days or 6360 hours or 525600 seconds in a year!
It is the riot of color bursting forth from our Poppy Profusion in mid-Spring and early Summer that stops everyone who passes by on their daily peregrinations--stops them right in front of our small, square yellow lemon of a house! Purple, red, pink, peach, salmon and white petals dance and wave in the breezes on 3 foot high stalks ranging from grey green to deep green.

In the Season of Poppy Profusion I sometimes peek from the window to observe people's reactions as they are compelled to stop and SEE the gifts that Nature has offered us. My heart sings a little lighter when I detect a lip lifting up at the corners, and even brighter when I see a mouth open wider with teeth showing and eyes twinkling.
Pausing, even for 5 minutes, to NOTICE the suble shades of red, peach, white and purple, makes me think about how I approach each moment in my day; about how I might be able to support my clients to enjoy moments in their day when they are beset by reorganizations, dwindling resources, or crazed by growth and expansion; how I can be a supportive and loving mom to my kid who is dancing to the rhythm of her own adolescence; how I can be a loving sibling, daughter, partner and friend; how I can be good to myself.
Alas, the Poppy Profusion has Passed. After our chat with the squirrel, I collected many of the 1000s of seed pods and seeds into bowls. Today was the day to compost the stalks and remaining empty pods. As the pups watched and drank their fill from the watering hose, I pulled and stuffed the stalks into the composting bin. As I pulled and lifted, I peered into the pods tiny and large, fascinated by Nature's architectural design. Ever since planting the first collection some years ago, I often think of things one can do with these intricate pods, but I have enough projects with other "recycled" objects that I don't need to give myself something else to be creative about!
. . . Perhaps a reader will feel inspired to do something with my pesticide-free, organic, non-hallucinogenic seed pods. I would be happy to share from next year's harvest.
The composter is overflowing, and a new empty "palette" awaits our next plant muse, a fresh inspiration for another Glass Light Delight.
Meanwhile, here is a small butter dish from my Organica Glass Light series. . .

INQUIRY: What inspires you today?


