I spent those two hours after waking alternately dozing and counting my blessings, though why I should suddenly decide to count my blessings I really cannot say. But it ius an exercise we should all go through from time to time just so that we realise we are all so much better off in some ways than other people. I got to thinking about a whole raft of small things that give me pleasure, not blessings in the strict sense of the word but definitely things that improve my life. I had a long list of them as I was lying there but I probably won't remember the half of them now. All the same, here goes.
- The comfort of my bed on a wet, windy, winter night.
- The intense, almost acrylic colour of the scarlet Queen Elizabeth rose in the evening light.
- The trust, loyalty and, yes, canine affection in the eyes of my dog as she looks up at me with her chin on my knee.
- The song of a robin or blackbird as I walk through the woods or park.
- The green of a beechwood in spring.
- Catching the scent of a vase of sweet peas on the kitchen table.
- A bowl of raspberries freshly picked in the garden.
- Seeing my granddaughter tucking into a meal prepared by my wife.
- A Union Jack flying free.
- A grassy bank scattered with primroses.
- Watching a family of tits - blue, great or long-tailed - foraging in the trees.
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Châteaubriant is a town some 10 or 11 miles away from our house in the small village of la Prévière. Much nearer - in fact, only 2 or 3 miles away - is the smaller town of Pouancé. Pouancé in in the ancient dukedom of Anjou and also has a château, although this is much more like the castles we know in England with thick walls and strong towers. At least, they were. Much of it is now a ruin. It stands high on a bluff overlooking a lake and getting a good photograph proved difficult.
All the same, here goes...
ReplyDeleteAll are things to be grateful for... and we share one or two of these.
My prayer at night is often a list of things I'm grateful for having. I never truly reach the end.
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