Tuesday, July 19, 2022

It's the Smallest Things


It's the smallest things.....
after days of overcast skies,  
it's blue and cloudless overhead.
I go out first thing to take
sips of water to the flowering pots,
then open the windows to 
the cool morning air against
the heat of the day.

It's my cup of morning tea,
a ritual of 50 years, watching it steep.
Over 18,000 teabags in a lifetime.
Twinings are best.

It's smiling at people going past
with their dogs, knowing tomorrow
I am going to help at the local rescue,
and will meet all the critters.
It's walking into town where my eyes
bless the shops, the water, the small
bouncing boats, and the rounded
womanly slopes of Wah'nah'juss.

It's the smallest things that bring us
comfort in life - keeping our eyes open
to the beauty and the wonder,
even though we know 
about the climate crisis, 
we keep up with the news,
and so much of it is bad. We know
what we know, and it is hard to bear.
But, for now, there is no
state of emergency, and we know
only too well, one day we might be looking back
thinking how much we 
took that for granted-
ordinary days.

We fall back on the beauty, the cups
of strong tea, the small things that
comprise the goodness of life,
ours still to enjoy with gratitude
that I woke up still alive,
for eyes that opened this morning
that still can see, for knees that ache
but will still get me into town,
for the beach calling to me
with its siren song
in this place where I the most
belong.

Gratitude,
gratitude,
gratitude
for it all -
the things we thought so small
are the big things, after all.

Inspired by Laurie Wagner's "It's the Smallest Things". Different for each one of us,  the Lego blocks that build our lives.


2 comments:

  1. This is beautiful, Sherry. Yes, it is the smallest things. We have to focus on them when the big things become too overwhelming. The smiles. The tea. The dogs. The beach. All good!

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  2. the things we thought so small
    are the big things, after all - absolutely true.. and what you say about taking ordinary days for granted... the global inaction is quite unbelievable frankly.

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