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11th April 2021

Spring is here at last, and more welcome than usual this year as we start leaving behind the winter of lockdown. Our planet has been damaged by our activities and neglect but still the spring sings in all its colours, lifting spirits, bringing hope for us and hope for it. We need to change our patterns that are causing so many problems, but we need to be undergirded by hope, hope and the reminder of beauty that awaits.

Violets

The sun shines, I come. I sit in the gentle air, in the waiting warmth, in the bowl of blue and am welcomed into spring. Spring, and holiday. It is still and timeless like memories of summer. The birdsong is all encompassing, no longer in the background it fills centre stage with murmuring, cooing, and sharp, sweet trilling. The trees are opening their arms to the sun and you can sense the surge in them as buds are fed ready to burst with green. They are swelling from the grey bark like remembered dreams, ready but not rushing.

It is the daffodils that cheer the heart, even when the sun is slow to show. How wonderful that the first colours of spring are the colours of sun, so bright against the lawn, just-mown for the season. Daffodils, celandines and primroses, and yellow mahonia blossom, just opening to release its scent.

But there is more. Scattered through my garden are wild violets, dark purple hiding from first sight, and white and mauve too, the only flower in the rainbow. There is something thrilling about noticing the presence of something I haven’t planted, like a gift, like angels visiting unawares. We take it for granted that weeds blow in, but here is a bounty of beauty I didn’t expect.

It’s so easy to notice the weeds along our way, and they will always be there. But scattered between in cushions of colour are violets – nature’s gift.

13th March 2021

The earth or nature and all its systems and life forms is sometimes called Gaia, a term encouraging us to view it as a living complex entity functioning as a whole like a self-regulating organism, rather than seeing it as a static resource for us to use.  But we are not separate from Gaia although many live as if we were.  We too are one of the life forms dependent on and affected by the others.

It is amazing what difference awareness makes, noticing the warmth and scent of the air that we breathe and the play of clouds through the sky. Finding out where our food comes from and imagining it growing there, giving thanks for its taste and beauty and nourishment.  Realising how we are affected by the seasons, by the length of the days and the dance of sun and moon.  Knowing that we are a product of the place that we live and its unique balance of soil, plant and creature.

Realising our interdependence with all aspects of our planet means we live and model a healthy relationship with it.   We affect each other, and growing a heart of respect, awareness and love is as valuable as our practical responses to the crises affecting Gaia.  It is an invitation to plant ourselves here, to be home.

I like talking to the plants and animals that I see, especially the trees, and I listen too so I can sense their atmosphere.  The oak tree I pass on my dog walk has become quite a friend.  And I love the silver birch trees in my garden.

Birch leaf

Little green leaves, welcome.  Welcome to my garden, to the spring, to this world.  You are so small and new, almost transparent, shining with the afterglow of birth.  Some of you are the size of a baby’s fingernail, some of you are the size of mine.

What is it like, being poured into the air, breathing it in and out to fire your green cells?  What is it like, loving the sun so much that you hold your face to catch it?  What is it like dancing in the breeze, free to float yet held by your branch, by your body?  Do you feel the communion with other leaves, with the trunk, with the roots?  Does the sap you drink bring you their stories?

You are so perfect for what you do, getting on with it quietly, living the life of a little green leaf in its fullness.  I will trust that I too am perfect for what I have to do.