Morning walk to the train station is a beginning of my workday. One can only be filled with awe seeing a painted sky and feel the gratitude of a new day. I face the east only to see the sun starting to rise, welcomes and greets me: Good Morning.
Spirit who comes out of the East, come to me with the power of the East, the light of the rising sun. Let there be light on the path I walk. Let me remember always that you give the gift of a new day and let me never be burdened with sorrow by not starting over.
As I step out of the office is a beginning of an evening; a beautiful horizon at the west as the sun starts to descend, bids adieu and so long: Good Night.
Great Life Giving Spirit, I face the West, the direction of sundown. Let me remember every day that the moment will come when my sun will go down. Never let me forget that I must fade into you. Give me beautiful color; give me a great sky for setting so that when it is time to meet you, I come with glory.
In between this time is laden with new beginnings. One has to be in tune with the surroundings, pay attention and most importantly keep my ears opened to any whisperings: the rustling of the winds, the cry of the gulls or the high-pitch sound. When I hear that sound, I have to stop and be still. I know that sound. It is somewhat surprising to listen to it in the busy city just outside where I work. Mind you, this is a residential area where garden abounds.
Finally, I see it. Hummingbird! Seeing this precious little thing is a beginning of an exciting afternoon break that I must tell any passersby who are willing to listen to me. They, too, became excited. And in the end, they are thankful to experience the sight and sound of a hummingbird.
It doesn’t end here.
Another sighting of another hummer that is doing its mating call and dance happened. Have you ever seen how it courts a female hummer? The male sounds off the most incredible ear-piercing soft sound, will sky-rocket way up high and dives down. It does this maneuver over and over. What an accelerating experience.
I was looking like a fool until someone joined me in this marvelous dance of life. Soon, it will be a beginning of a baby hummer. Hopefully.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and the Like! I’m glad you stopped by or I perhaps would not have stumbled on your lovely writing and pictures.
No, thank you. My cat looks like your cat. Who cannot stop by and like it. Thank you!
oh, how lovely! enjoyed this. thanks for sharing.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it kris. I enjoyed sharing it. Thanks for the invitation.
Fantastic colors. 🙂
Love the bird shot. Inspiring.
We have beautiful sky line here. I think it’s due to ozone. As for the birds, are there any hummingbirds in PI?
I am not sure about the hummingbirds if we have them. Are they what we call ‘pipit’?
I think pipit is just like Maya birds. They are common in America.
I’ll Google it later. (It’s raining here real hard.)
Same here and unseasonally warm. The rest is in the deep zone. Hope no typhoon coming.
I hope so, too.