The Chief End of Man
If a tree falls
in the forest with no one
to hear, does it
make a sound or
does it simply slip
into oblivion?
If a heron swallows
a fish with no one
to see, does it
hunt the next or
does it simply disappear
over the ocean?
If a child peeks
around a corner with no one
surprised, does she
find another game or
does she simply grow up
like the rest?
If galaxies spangle
the night sky with no one
awestruck, does God
go on creating or
does He simply leave us
to our fate?
had it right. May be we
would do well to spend
less time on answers
and much, much more
with the questions…
* The first question of the Westminster Shorter Catechism (1648) was "What is the chief end of man?" The answer was "To love God and enjoy Him forever."
Gardening in MS
on my shelf. It’s called
Gardening in the Southwest.
My friend Mary has a book
like it. It’s called
Gardening in the Tropics.
My friend Nadine has
one too. It’s called
Gardening in Granite.
Maybe I’ll write a new
book. I think I’ll call it
Gardening in MS.
Some chapters will be the same,
topics most gardeners
already know:
“Gardening in Small Spaces,”
“Gardening in Containers,”
“Gardening in Shade.”
Other chapters will be new,
you might even say
ground-breaking:
“Gardening in Moonlight,”
“Gardening in a Chair,”
“Gardening in Relapse.”
Not many gardeners will need
my book, but those who do
will discover it’s about
dirt under our fingernails
and the sometimes surprising
tenacity of life.
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Welcome to the blogosphere!
"Gardening in relapse"- I think it's a poem in one line. So heavy . . ..
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