I did not ask their permission to post this (but I’m going to anyway), and I actually took it yesterday, but this was a moment of almost giddy joy, watching these two play a game of Point to Your Nose, initiated by a tiny child across the room. They were utterly entranced by him. Happy Birthday, Daddy!
Today’s image is a photo of a little print from a card we received yesterday from our friend Sherry. The artwork is a print made by or mutual friend Marie Snavely, whom we list this autumn. Marie was an artist with a deep spiritual connection to natural beauty.
Even on the day when I freaked out a little about the day’s word, I still had a brief idea of what I was going for in the photo I took. Thor is a Worthy Cat, after all.
I like today’s word, Mercy, but I’m less sure of the intuitive connection between word and image today than I’ve been all month. Still, there’s something in the frost-rimed leaf that suggests some possibilities for me, though I can’t put words to it.
You should go Google Mary Gauthier’s “Mercy Now” and listen to that.
I didn’t think, when I was taking yesterday’s pic of my worthy cat, that I would be returning to the same scene for today’s word, but REPAIR is the word, and this chair has been repaired, but now needs to find its way to the dump, as soon as we find its replacement.