As the herbs in my outdoor garden begin to flourish, one of my favorite pastimes is to collect a full bunch, along with several blooms from my perennials.
I bring them indoors and overfill an old pitcher so that the mixed, heady fragrances of the mint, lavender, basil and anise fill my kitchen. I so love the contrast of the various shades of greens and greys with the vividness of the buds and blooms.
Rushing past the arrangement in the midst of a hectic day, I pause as something sweet or savory fills my head, and a thousand summers come rushing back. A gentle nudge to urge me to slow down. Light a candle, pour a glass of wine and savor the moment.
I recall helping my Nana harvest mint from her small but lavish backyard garden. So many fond memories of special times with her. Teaching my younger sister how to make a necklace out of sweet strands of clover. Days with my son and daughter as we planted flowers each spring and watched them take root. Time for just us. I say a silent prayer of thanksgiving for all the gifts.
It goes by all too fleetingly. Take a deep breath and experience the peace.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
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Lake Bled, Slovenia
A view of the chapel and bell tower on Lake Bled, Slovenia, where my daughter and I visited this summer. Such incredible beauty and serentity.
Breath Deeply the Moment

2 comments:
Sharon,
What a beautiful and inspirational beginning of 'The well lived life' website. I will bookmark it and refer to it often for the 'Ahhh....' in my day.
'Keep up the good work' ... as my Father would say.
xo
A
Thank you!
I am so looking forward to taking a few minutes out of every day to post more.
I so appreciate the love and encouragment.
xo
S
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