Spit mixed with dirt – Muddy words flow
Supreme peace and love fill my heart as I listen to dozens of birds warble and chirp and squawk and honk
A special place, an island across a marsh, aged trees stand tall, some leaning with old age, aching for the changes they’ve seen
Light and shadow dapple the forest floor, green leaves allowing drops of sunshine through, here, there
A man whistles to his hound, his neck burdened by a huge camera, stares up at the branches, the ground, the dog, up again
I wonder what he’s come here for, perhaps he too seeks the forgiveness and acceptance found on the isle
The trail weaves with the land, unobtrusive, drawing you further in, a squirrel bounds along ahead, inviting me to follow
And I do
Rising above the lake, a platform waits, a narrow view of a wide world, framed by twisted branches and flitting feathered travelers, I spot yellow wings, some black with red spots, unassuming greys and browns
Below, in the young cattails, a splash and a plunk, a frog? a turtle? perhaps a muskrat, I scan for herons but see none, though the geese are plenty, where do they all go in such a hurry, here to there?
It’s quiet, except for the birds, occasionally our conversation, and I’m grateful and filled with peace, yet I feel a longing grow within, a space yawning open, infilling with possibility
A short walk through a dropped walnut trail leads to a dock, on which I sit and share a sandwich, some for me, some for the birds and fish, no takers
Bubbles rise and I know the sign of a turtle resting on the lakeshore floor, how long has he sat there sleeping? dreaming? Is this a dream, I wonder, I hear the words: I’m real, this is happening
The sun warms my back, my shoulders, my hair, I can’t imagine a more perfect moment, my devotion and tenderness growing, almost to bursting in my chest, healing me from the inside out, I wonder about acceptance and the balm of love
I consider the geese, one chasing off a rival before returning to comfort his mate, the bond renewed, I understand that bond, and sharing this space is a bond of its own
In my mind I form oaths and hope one day you’ll understand and hold them precious
Our quiet conversation drifts in and out, sometimes the breeze says it all, others it’s the birds or you or I, that you’ve shared this space with me speaks volumes and I am grateful, I can’t imagine being here with anyone else
I sigh, but it’s a good sigh, one of contentment and hope and healing
tara caribou | ©️2025 | photo by me
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Beautiful! I can feel the serenity.
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Thank you! That means a lot to me, that you can feel it.
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Lovely piece, Tara. Looking forward to hearing more from you about your experiences.
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Thank you, Michael. It’s going to take some time to process it all. I have a lot written down. Snippets and such. The emotions are strong, almost overwhelming me.
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I understand how that goes. Excited for you 💕
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So beautiful that I almost feel I am there.
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That’s wonderful, Bob! I couldn’t ask for a better response.
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Beautiful piece, Tara, I can see myself there and can relate to the questions you ask of yourself.
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Thank you, Chris. I’m so glad you can imagine it. I asked myself a lot of questions this past week.
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Lovely observations of the unseen world that surrounds us.
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Thank you Rob 😌
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In this I hear connection to your own heart and to all living things. It is a beautiful piece.
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It very much felt that way, Ali. Thank you. 😌
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A beautiful, meditative post Tara.
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Thank you, Andrea. It was a beautiful day, especially for my heart.
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