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Jeannie Ewing's avatar

OK, now you've convinced me that I really want to visit Ogden--and before you wrote this piece, I never knew it existed before, Alex! You did a fantastic job of bringing me in to the local culture, food, and art. Lovely.

What I love is how you opened this essay, too. In fact, I smiled, because while I journaled this morning, I used the prompt, "Now I understand..." And everything that flowed after that was about how I am learning that I don't need to travel to exotic places in order to find the seeds of invitation all around me. The truth is, being fully human and fully alive means that I am grounded and open to what is unfolding right now, right in front of me, and when I practice this well, I am always astounded at what inspires me.

Yesterday it was my daily trek around the neighborhood with Daisy Dog. I heard a Great Horned Owl! Couldn't believe it, but the unmistakable hoo hoo-hoo hoo sounded four times as we made our way around the street. And then I spotted a red-tailed hawk soaring in the open skies above us. I love the juxtaposition of a bird of prey gliding against a perfectly clear blue sky on a sunny day. There is something incredibly liberating about that sight.

And I didn't even have to leave my neighborhood to witness these.

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Teri Leigh 💜's avatar

I felt like I was seeing your world through your eyes as I read this. Thank you.

and btw - your use of the downward D energy in the line "your mind is spinning with deadlines, decisions, and dreams deferred," is absolutely brilliant. You make me feel how easy it is to get downed after a moment of uplifting presence...and that forced me to rebound myself back to the paragraph about eating the citrus bombed chocolate caramel! (I want one of those!)

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