My eyes tell me that it’s a dreary Sunday morning in Atlanta.
The big dogs, having dripped all over the floor, are curled in their beds, snoring gently, perhaps missing that hour of lost sleep.
I, personally, am missing more than one hour of lost sleep!
Once again, my painting dragged me from my cozy nest of flannel sheets and colorful quilts, insisting that we solve the latest batch of challenges at the easel.
As my brain doesn’t generate visual images so much as it recognizes them when I stumble over them externally, it’s been a research morning for me.
Complete with a mug of hot water with lemon and the comforting scent of bone broth bubbling on the stove.
In the midst of my research, I stumbled over the TED talk video you’ll find below and I just had to share it with you.
Many of you won’t watch. That’s ok.
Some of you will. Perhaps you who are open to newness!
(Due to some techy mystery I cannot solve, just click the pretty colored word “Video” below and you will be magically transported!)
My eyes tell me that it’s a dreary Sunday morning in Atlanta.
My heart tells me that it’s a hopeful morning for a world that needs the re-creation of water.
And, just in case you know a few other folks who might relate to the video, please scatter it like seeds in a damp and hungry garden. You can just share the blog post…
There’s a cardinal shaking rain from his wings in my garden just now!
For more information on the featured TED speaker, click here!