Note to evening office:
Stop searching David; and let the discoveries dawn upon you.
Short stories, snippets, thoughts and musings. Memories - emotional and factual. A bit of a dreamer - What if?
Father of all,
we give you thanks and praise,
that when we were still far off
you met us in your Son and brought us home.
Monday the 14th and an early walk to meet the sun.
Holy Holy Holy, Lord God almighty, early in the morning our song shall rise to thee….
All thy works shall praise Thy name in earth and sky and sea.
Saltburn by the Sea.
Note to morning office: May I rise to the newness of each day.
There is a certain quiet that envelopes us when we stand and become aware of the things that don’t move. I am thinking now of the mountains, trees, dry-stone walls, valleys and rivers.
It instils a sense of security and knowledge that we journey only a short distance.
We look for stability in our lives and remembrance is an important process: anchoring to places, scenery, structure – things that do not move. I recognise the feeling while I stand and gaze; and begin to see what it is I am looking at.
Mid-day office:
Let nothing disturb thee, nothing affright thee;
all things are passing, God never changeth!
Patient endurance attaineth to all things;
who God possesseth in nothing is wanting;
alone God sufficeth.
Most times I avoid difficult situations, confrontations; especially in the people/ emotional areas. It is more often a case of – wait till the dust settles, keep your head down or – wait till someone else does something, then it will sort itself out.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel, its just the getting there (in the darkness) that is the struggle. But perhaps if I learn through my struggles, then there won’t be so many tunnels? Just gritting your teeth to get through the darkness is a good way of coping but in the long run; looking at the process may be better.
378-yard tunnel on the Kendal canal [Hincaster tunnel].