Power still out and the generator is droning along outside the back door. Icy roads and I get to take My Rebecca to work this morning after talking with you. Making oxtail soup to have tonight. I want to get a couple of hours work in on my cabinet project today and have to clean up some of the storm debris. That’s what it looks like around here.
I was thinking about the Treatment Center at the hospital and how today would be a nightmare with all the transportation woes. Here I am worried about my nurses and schedulers, they will think that’s cute. But really I do think of them.
We haven’t done a Pilgrim Beatitude recently, so it’s time:
Blessed are you pilgrim, if you search for the truth and make of the “camino” a life and of your life a “way”, in search of the one who is the Way, the Truth and the Life.
I see that I left this one in the original configuration of capital and lower case letters. Part of the message is in that. Read that over a few times.
OK, I’m back on duty with the storm watch. Hope that your day is a little more casual than this. Look at that, the TV weather says that we will have a high of 52 degrees on Thursday. OK! Warm up loves, Felipe.
Hola Felipe,
This one needs more than a few reads, this one needs a long reflection. I suddenly thought it is related to the Sunday lecture: “you are the salt and the light”… hence we are also “a way” as we are in our life/Camino.
The snow looks terrible -I say from down here where we do not have any snow ever!- Hope everybody is safe and not an issue for the medical team or any patient.
Warm hugs! After a very windy and chilly weekend, the summer is coming back in Banfield.
Cris ~ if you liked this one, you are going to like the next one too. I have spent a lot of time with these. So no snow down there. We never get much here in Seattle but it was our turn. It’s going to warm up in the next few days, well warm for winter time. Tell me about Banfield sometime. Felipe.x