Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The Close of This Year



A year has come and now on this last day of 2013 I am still a bit in denial that we are at its end!   It is hard to believe that today is New Year’s Eve.    Looking at the title of this blog, “Eat, Savour, Linger, Live”, those words are so appropriate to how this year began, how it was lived out, and how this last day is unfolding.   We will light candles around the labyrinth in our garden, and together with a few friends, we will take this meditative walk to finish our year.  There will be food on the table, as we come in out of the damp dreary day. We will linger at the table, with the inside fire on keeping us warm.  Laughter, gratitude and words of life will be shared as we sit down together around the heavy oak dining table that is now well over 80 years old.

The words that have come at the beginning of the last few years – “listen”, “pilgrimage”, “transformation”, are all part of the theme of my life, hospitality.   Hospitality it seems is so much more than just gathering people around your table for a meal, or sharing coffee with a friend.  I find myself looking at how much deeper it goes, connecting so many pieces of life, mine and others, their stories and mine.  Do I offer myself hospitality, that welcoming within, in my times of solitude?   Am I willing to be open to the surprises and unexpected changes that come along the way?

There are so many more questions than answers as I continue to hold what these words, Listening, Pilgrimage and Transformation, are opening up and showing me.  Clearing away ‘stuff’ that surrounds life, I am more drawn to a simplicity of life that finds delightful surprises and wonder. 

It’s a bit like clearing away all those dead leaves that have been lying on the labyrinth.   David has been gently raking it today, in the fog and drizzle, so that the stones that mark all the paths are visible.  Now its simple path, that is meant to be walked slowly and meditatively, is visible and ready for us to walk tonight.

We will continue to eat and nourish our bodies and souls.   We will continue to savour the moments, the flavours, the colours, the sounds and the smells of life.   We will linger more over conversations and be surprised by what we find.  Most of all, we will continue to find those places of life that speak of abundance, beauty, hope and simplicity.


To Life!