
“For thou art my lamp, O LORD: And the LORD will lighten my darkness.”
2 Samuel 22:29 KJV
I drove tentatively under the leaning trees, doing my best not to imagine the response I’d need in disaster.
Driving slowly thinking the weight of my car and the weight of me might lead to a shifting of the earth.
I crossed under the canopy of three frail leaning trees.
Glanced left and noticed a figure.
A small child of a deer had been watching.
Waiting for me.
We both paused.
Eyes met each other in the predawn light. I wanted to linger.
I thought of quietly opening my door, carefully stepping up the ditch to the edge of the cotton field.
I thought to get closer as a way to thank this beautiful creature that seemed to say…
“See, you are safe. You made it.”
It’s been a bit since I’ve written here. This morning, I decided I miss writing simply about noticing beauty, noticing God all around and then sharing those encounters. I’ve missed writing simply to preserve the noticing and express it through words. Timidly, I’m dipping my toes back into the hopes of writing more.
This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I’m glad you’re back. P.S. Did you take the picture?
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Thank you for these kind words. Yes, I love to use my own photos.
Again, thank you.
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