This is wonderful. Thank you. Coincides with two other things today. A poem a friend sent by Margaret Barkley called "Feeling Him Close By". And an airing of Annie Lamott's Ted radio hour interview in which, among other brilliant things, she speaks about death. I resonate with the relief that comes from not resisting uncertainty as well as feeling "new" every day.
Forgive me for chiming in so late, but I just love this. Especially the last paragraph. Am taking this thought with me: a little older, a little greener. Green IS our color. Thanks so much for this.
This is wonderful. Thank you. Coincides with two other things today. A poem a friend sent by Margaret Barkley called "Feeling Him Close By". And an airing of Annie Lamott's Ted radio hour interview in which, among other brilliant things, she speaks about death. I resonate with the relief that comes from not resisting uncertainty as well as feeling "new" every day.
thank you always, Leanne! Will give Lamott's interview a listen.
This poem continues to save my life.
Forgive me for chiming in so late, but I just love this. Especially the last paragraph. Am taking this thought with me: a little older, a little greener. Green IS our color. Thanks so much for this.