the rest of the story
years ago, on a favorite wet muddy spring hike in oregon, i looked into a puddle and saw a story.
right below us was an upside-down version of our world. a small boy was climbing a tree in that world – tree top to tree trunk. when i saw him, he was almost to the roots, at which point he would be able to peer into our world.
when i saw this scene, it made me wish i knew the rest of the story.
i probably never will.
like poems, my tiny stories arrive in the form of what feel like actual downloads into my brain; if i don’t write them down immediately, i lose them.
(i’ve tried to write them myself, but the difference in quality between what i’ve written and what i’ve been given is unmistakable.)
but maybe what i received that day was enough.
maybe the gift lies not in knowing how (or where) the story will go.
maybe the gift lies in a moment of possibility & of wonder.
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Are you climbing from Instagram back to your Blog? Your pictures are beautiful, but it is your words that bring life to them.
Welcome! ❤️
I am so touched. Thank you. <3
(& that is the hope! Not to leave Instagram. But to be here, too, at least more regularly.)