As the peace arrives, letting go
And the silence waits, letting go
There is nothing left to do now but let go.Put the work away, letting go
One more thing away, letting go
There is nothing more to do now but let go.
Letting go, like a prayer
Like a dream of nothing there
A quiet breath on the winter air, letting go
A quiet breath on the winter air, let it go.Letting go, like a prayer
Like a dream of nothing there
A quiet breath on the winter air, letting go.
Quiet thoughts while walking, on the afternoon before Christmas Eve. Along Croxteth Drive, Greenbank Drive, into the park, round the lake, up Ibbotson’s Lane and over the hill at Penny Lane to home.
Words and pictures evoking the settling of calm, no matter how temporary, upon frenzy. Thank you Ronnie.
You’re welcome Robert. Thank you for your comments and careful touch this year, as always.
Very moving words you have written. The photos are beautiful. Thank you for all you have shared Ronnie over the years.
Memories of my childhood days in Liverpool floating back in mind Saturday shopping in Town, never forgotten the aroma of ground coffee beans wafting from Cooper’s!
Thank you again and Seasons Blessings to you and your loved ones.
ps. Glad to be able to Share on Facebook for more folk to enjoy.
Thank you Pauline and glad that what I write brings you such memories of your own. Happy for you to share on Facebook. As you’ve noticed I don’t write directly on there.
A beautiful prayer, poem and meditation all in one. Lovely photographs too. Which park is this, Ronnie?
This is done in the streets between where we live in Wavertree and Sefton Park.
Still small voice of calm. The mist was beautiful. Enjoy your day and days, enjoy the winter sun and wind and rain. And thanks for your thoughts year round.
Thank you Mary. Good to meet this year as well as speak on here.
From the many silent, whom you give joy.
In life, two things stand like stone; Giving to others their heart, and the courage to do so. Let your thoughts blossom for us in the years to come.
Thank you Ronnie.
Thank you Rick. It’s been a thoughtful kind of year and I’m glad to have this place and people who value it where I can say so.