“Here is a summertime truth: abundance is a communal act, the joint creation of an incredibly complex ecology in which each part functions on behalf of the whole and, in return, is sustained by the whole. Community not only creates abundance – community is abundance. If we could learn that equation from the world of nature, the human world might be transformed”
Parker J. Palmer
I have enjoyed this summer-like day. I sat on my porch and journaled this afternoon. A cool breeze blew and enticed the trees to dance with it. I watched two small robins, who I think were juveniles, chasing one another around the old tree stump. I watched two baby squirrels jumping from branch to branch in their game of tag. These simple games most young ones play. A blackbird sang its song from the far edge of the pond. And the geese continue to practice in their attempt at a song, unsuccessfully. As I look up I see the blue sky with puffs of clouds silently and slowly drifting by. For me it was a cool summertime day with an abundance of community around me. I feel my day has been full. I hope your day was a full.

2 Comments
Tom Dills
Kathy & I enjoy watching the baby cardinals figure out how to get seed from our feeder. Sometimes mom or dad bring them a seed or two, but usually they have to figure it our for themselves. We’ve started seeing a few hummingbirds also. Signs of summer!
Monte Stevens
For me watching nature do its thing is better than anything on TV and commercial free. It is signs of summer but we are participating in summer, also.