Our true home is what the Buddha called the island of self, the peaceful place inside of us. Oftentimes we don’t notice it’s there; we don’t even really know where we are, because our outer or inner environment is filled with noise. We need some quietness to find that island of self.
Thich Nhat Hanh, Silence
It has been a beautiful morning here in Colorado. I felt the need to spend part of this morning within nature so I headed to Pineridge Natural Area for the gift of quiet this new day brings. I found my rock, setup my camera and tripod then sat in the quiet. A group of 30 or so magpies noisily flew over. I wonder how often they make the noise just to draw attention to themselves or just to annoy me or both. And, is it noise to them? Yet, I would have it no other way. The pink along the horizon was just what I needed. I had the area pretty much to myself (and the magpies). I brought along one of my flutes and played a couple of songs, sending those notes and a couple squeaks (noise for sure) out across the meadow. I did rather well with Cherokee Morning Song but Zuni Sunrise needs more practice. Anyway it was a great place to embrace the quietness of that island of self. I will meet Eric shortly for coffee and conversation. I hope you enjoy your weekend.

4 Comments
Earl
I followed your links, and both of those flute selections are beautiful. I’m sure you will soon have Zuni Sunrise practiced to your satisfaction. It’s more complex than it at first seems. Hey, those magpies are just jealous of your music. 😉
Monte Stevens
Thanks for checking out the links. And, I kinda wondered if those magpies were a bit envious.
Jeff
I would think the Magpies appreciated the squeaks, their recognizable song, along with the melody. Well done, my friend. Heading out tomorrow. See you for coffee upon my return.
Monte Stevens
Thank you my friend and travel safely!