Wednesday 1 August 2012

Take time to stop and smell the sweet peas...

The last four months have been a non-stop flurry of work: designing a new series of Fibre Art pieces called Glimpses, making vast quantities of Wild Things, planning class outlines, teaching at Arts Alive, writing and illustrating a children's book, putting together new show material, creating a new card line, painting and sewing to build up inventory, entering art shows, doing proposals for the Fall, and preparing for an Artist-in-Residence which begins next week, not to mention my ongoing Intuitive counselling work. I have barely had time to draw breath, let along stop! And roses??? My presence of my blog has been woefully absent, simply because I have been too busy doing things to write about them!

However, this morning I woke early, went out with my camera, and want to share with you the sunrise from across the road where I live.



Below the deck of my neighbour's cottage above the beach are a riotous bank of sweet peas growing in such wild abandon that they made my heart sing...






  
And I stopped.... and I took a deep breath... and took in the scent of the sweet peas, the freshness of the morning,  the smell of the ocean brought into shore on the high tide, and through it all knew the hope that only a brand new day can bring.



Yes, I am working solidly hard this coming week, and more in the weeks to come, but these precious moments are balm to my soul, and remind me that this is what it is all about... the scent of a sweet pea, the beauty of a sunrise, the sight of the ocean in our backyard, and the time we take to stop, linger and appreciate.


Have a truly wonderful day ~

3 comments:

Liz said...

Beautiful Photos, Words to live by! You are an amazing woman and I am so glad you are my friend!I am sure our souls have met before and I hope some day we will meet in person!

Karen said...

Gorgeous photos, Shena. Don't you just love that early morning light? And even more, perhaps, that wonderful early morning calm? Thank you so much for sharing it with us!

Karen

Shena Meadowcroft said...

Thank you Liz and Karen. These moments of calm quiet are the one of the things I cherish the most