I didn't get it written down because I didn't slow down.
I was mindful of needing to physically slow down my walking pace. Your
voice was clear; a tangible choice to make, mirroring what my soul needed to
do. So, I did ... momentarily.
I was mindful of life to be seen in the desert. It had been hot and
dry, but tiny wildflowers sprinkled the rocky, barren ground with dots of pink
and purple with grey-sage leaves. Dragons darted in the parching air. Killdeer
bobbed the earth while unseen birds crooned.
I was mindful of stepping onto the dock; the bleached boards reflecting
the sun. Small, almost see-through fish schooled away from under the landing.
I'd known if I watched long enough, searched enough times, they should be
there; and they were, they are.
I'm mindful of how quickly these observations vanish like a mirage when
my pace returns to frantic.
Missy
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