Ripe with sunshine, ripe with joy
Posted on | July 31, 2010 | 6 Comments
Hello! I spent the morning in the garden weeding + harvesting: dirt under my finger nails; gold finches watching me from the rhubarb. Then I discovered these: wild blackberries along the garden fence and in the field beyond. I sacrificed my pretty knees for these (now scraped and scratched–there is nothing quite like a blackberry bramble’s thorns.) But oh, so utterly worth it. How I love these morsels of wild sweet. They don’t even taste a hint like the fat bland ones from the store. I cannot get enough. My boys stand in front of me their mouths open wide like baby birds. They can’t get enough either. Their tongues turn purple and they giggle as I plunk the berries in. Ripe with sunshine; ripe with joy.
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Today I spoke with the people from the program and we’re in a holding pattern for another week to ten days (I’m counting on the latter.) So I’m smiling and letting go of expectations and looking forward to whatever comes. Everything is possible.
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Some things to share:
Sweet as a loon
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This photo looks just like where I grew up.
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Shona’s little tree imp reminds me of myself when I was small…
I am totally smitten over this blog (especially the dreamy writing.)
And this quote (I found it here):
“Our wishes foretell the capacities within ourselves; they are harbingers of what we shall be able to accomplish. What we can do and want to do is projected in our imagination, quite outside ourselves, and into the future. We are attracted to what is already ours, in secret. Thus passionate anticipation transforms what is already possible into dreamt-for reality.” –Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
I hope you have a glorious weekend! xoxo!
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July 31st, 2010 @ 4:58 pm
That photo looks like home to me, too. I think because I haven’t left the area I grew up in. (Did we grow up in the same area? I think so. We may have already established this.)
I love how certain things can just look like home, stuff that you normally don’t pay much attention to, like cloud formations or street lights or fog over a field.
July 31st, 2010 @ 5:27 pm
You are a filler-upper. A giver-of-good-things.
July 31st, 2010 @ 8:54 pm
Those blackberries look so GOOD! When you spoke of wild black raspberries, I felt like part of your club, we have patches in our neighborhood too, but I have yet to see wild blackberries. I think I may go out looking!
July 31st, 2010 @ 10:19 pm
i love all berries but these are the best because they grow wild and are FREE. we have had a mild summer in Oregon, another week or so and they’ll be ready~ can’t wait!
August 1st, 2010 @ 1:22 am
such a great quote, really
thanks for sharing these
August 27th, 2010 @ 10:49 am
Thank you for your nice words about my blog! I love your blog
And that quote from Goethe — I find that quote heartening. Thanks again, Shannon