Each decision we make, good or bad, offers an opportunity to learn.
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This morning as I stepped out of my car and loudly shut the car door, I startled two Great Blue Herons feeding along the banks of Dixon Reservoir. As they flew away I realized I was rushing into this scene, looking for the image rather than being there. So, I took a deep breath, relaxed and watched the sunrise unfold, which brought a smile to my face. That was a much better decision than when I arrived. Lesson learned. Weather forecast is predicting 72 degrees today. Enjoy your Saturday! 1The decision to write this post was inspired by my friend Deb.
6 Comments
Tom Dills
When we interact with nature we don’t always know what to expect when we get out of the car, as you found. Sometimes closing a car door is enough to send something fleeing. The herons may have flown off just by your motion, without the sound. They can be a bit skittish!
Glad to see you are getting some nice weather there.
Monte Stevens
It’s been a lovely day here. 72 degrees so I forced myself to buy a DQ Blizzard. LOL
Tom Dills
Ah, the sacrifices we must make. I can’t tell you the last time I had a Blizzard. May need to remedy that soon. 🙂
Monte Stevens
It may be time, my friend!
Geri Oster
The trick for me is to actually make a decision so that the resulting learning can take place! Blessings.
Monte Stevens
So, sloth and procrastination are a part of life. Seems we all have it to some level. There is usually a good feeling once I make a decision and go with it. Enjoy your Sunday!