The Sense in the Sand
2025.07.09

Wednesday, July 09, 2025
Good morning, The Wonderfell Way.
At it again. O/
How's your day?
Rays of sunshine got you feelin' divine?
Good.
Hope today goes well for you and you get back what you give in ways that best serve your best kind of day.
Hope all's well.
Time for a spell.
Here we go.
On with our show...

Overcast. Patches of light rain. Around 20 degrees cooler than yesterday.
Hope you're cooler than yesterday.
You know you are.
You got this.
Sun's up.
Time to rise and shine, Sunshine Valentine.

When did the seasons stop appearing to matter so much to us?
We got better at building our structures.
Central AC and strong roofs.
But there's something more than snow a New England Winter has that Summer does not.
It's in the company you keep.

The friends in your house do so much to feed your spirit while they visit.
Every bloom in every garden during Summer creates a new environment to live in.
Autumn is a color parade art exhibition in New England.
Winter wants a fireplace in a warm room with hot tea and coffee.
Spring friends set the stage for Summer, all anticipation and growth.
Summer enjoys itself, sweats from the effort, wants a bath or an ocean to cool off in.

Have you thought as much?
What you read on your screen changes with each season, too.
Not just holidays and events, the rhythm of people.

It's easier to say yes to leisure activities in the Summertime.
Nature's done the heavy lifting and growing.
Energy abounds to enjoy what's She's made.
It's our turn to make something new from what She's given us.

We're a part of Her.
We can learn so much about how we work best through observation.
We all know the flexible trees willing to bend survive the harshest storms, while the stubborn ones snap.
We all see how this example applies to living a healthier life.
Nature is a metaphorical mirror for how to best live our lives.

Everything grows in a certain way.
Like it was arranged to do so.
Enter a long discussion on Spirit and Creation...
Or just look around.
There's intelligence at work in all things that didn't start in a human's mind.
What's up with that?

When you observe the intelligence of the world for a long time it becomes easy to see the sense in the sand, the divinity in the sunrise.
Take care, observe the world some, and make wonderful this wonderful day.
