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February Reflections: Finding Hope in the Forest
Can you believe it's already nearing the end of February? Time seems to sprint forward, leaving us breathless in its wake. In this whirlwind, we often wonder when we can slow down enough to let the world catch up, to find peace in the quiet moments. There are some days I imagine how serene it would feel to slow down so much that mushrooms and moss might take root in my hair, a testament to a life lived in harmony with nature.
Staying Grounded in Adversity
In times of uncertainty and adversity, it is crucial to ask ourselves: How do we stay grounded when unsure of our footing? How do we manage when tasks seem unmanageable? It is an undeniable reality that some days can feel overwhelming, as we’re all juggling the vast challenges before us — globally, locally, personally, and professionally.
December: A Windswept Winter Greeting
At the time of writing this, Whidbey Island is in a full blackout from the winds. In the midst of regional flooding and storms, our little island in the Puget Sound sustained 71mph squalls that wreaked havoc on the trees, power lines and homes.
November: Following Golden Leaves
Autumn drapes the forest in a golden glow, and shimmering leaves blanket the trails, creating a magical scene. The warm hues invite awe and inspiration. As I wander along the golden path, the crunch of leaves underfoot and the gentle spiraling of foliage from above fill my heart with gratitude.
October: Embracing the Beauty of Fall
Fall has enveloped our lovely land with its enchanting charm. The weather is nothing short of perfect—clean, clear, crisp, and just the right mix of wet and windy. Yet, the sun continues to grace us with its warm presence, reminding us of the beautiful balance in nature.