I sneak outside, trying to make as little noise as possible as I open the sliding doors onto my back deck. My neighbour's dog barks incessantly when she's outside, and she usually cues in to the sound of a door opening. But, for once, she is not outside and I can sit peacefully and enjoy the waning days of summer, which seems to be shorter every year.
I look around me and reluctantly see the signs of the encroaching fall. It seems only a short time ago that I welcomed the sound of Canada geese returning in the spring and the first buds on our lilac bush.
But I know that I am privileged, just the same, to enjoy these moments of peace because so many find no quiet time between the waking and sleeping hours.
And so I accept with grace the turning leaves and the birds flocking in the distance.
For those who read this, I wish you a quiet time to yourselves: a time which we don't often appreciate.
Published on August 27, 2017 12:35
Peaceful and quiet times are so few and far between, unless we make the time to be quiet