29th April 2023
Hello, friends, although this post is for the Ten Things of Thankful blog hop, I first, to get it off my chest, want to mention a little "sorrow" that I'm feeling.
April is National Poetry Month. It's the same every year and in the past I've enjoyed taking part in it. The idea is to post a poem a day throughout the month of April. I love challenging myself with this brain aching activity. I am so sad that, this year, I missed it. Yesterday, I saw a post about it and was gutted that it was too late to get involved.
However, it did make me think that maybe I need to be more involved with a community of writers through my blog.
So, folks, the first thing I'm grateful for today is that I was prompted to search out the TTOF bloghop.
When we came to buy our house, it was a main concern of mine to have a south or south west facing garden, so that while sitting out in the afternoons and evenings we'd get beautiful views of the gorgeous sunsets across the bay. And our garden is definitely a very pleasant place to be throughout, not just the summer, but spring and autumn too.
The plants - a rhododendron, four rose bushes, two climbing clematis, and lavender plants are just a few - give me so much joy and a feeling of calm. The only problem? Yes, you got there. There's just never enough time to spend in the garden.
That's the back garden, as I said, facing south west, which was a priority.
However, it didn't occur to me to think about the front of the house and the fact that it faced East. I never gave it a thought, never imagined it might make an impact on our life.
Well, I'm here to tell you that it does.
You see, our bedroom faces East, which means we get the early morning sun streaming in as soon as it makes an appearance. And, at this time of year, when there's still a little bit of a chill in the air and we have a window open for ventilation and to keep the mould at bay, it's such a blessing to have the warmth of the early morning sun drench us as it casts itself in rectangular strips across our bed.
We listen to a meditation, with the birdsong interjecting and drink our first cup of tea. It's a treasure I didn't expect.
With my heart full to overflowing, I think that's enough for ten thankfuls for today.
Until next time then...
I'm thankful you were inspired to join us with such a joyful thankful list!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mimi
DeleteSmiling at the thought of that sunshine pouring in. 🙂
ReplyDeleteGlad it brought a smile to your day.
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