I haven't posted for a while as the fall and early winter were crazy for me, but this week I came across this poem and loved it so much, I had to share. Enjoy!
Snow in the Suburbs
by Thomas Hardy
Bent every twig with it
I haven't posted for a while as the fall and early winter were crazy for me, but this week I came across this poem and loved it so much, I had to share. Enjoy!
Snow in the Suburbs
by Thomas Hardy
Welcome to Spiritual Journey Thursday, February 6, 2025. Thanks to Bob Hamera for hosting and providing our prompt today. Bob suggests we write about roadblocks and open roads. You can find his response as well as links to others in the group HERE.
Do you remember a time when you hit roadblocks? It happens to all of us.
I remember a particular Saturday morning when I went out to do errands. Upon return, I found that all my usual roads of return were blocked. I drove and drove, trying one road after another. All blocked! What on earth was happening?
It was probably my third or fourth roadblock when I began imagining train accidents or toxic spills from local businesses. I began to panic a bit. I called home. Hubby was safe and sound but had no clue about the blocked roads. I stopped at a gas station on the edge of town to see if they knew what the problem was. They had no idea.
I saw a Public Works vehicle go into town via a road I had tried previously, and I thought I could follow it, but by the time I got to the intersection the barrier was up again. What was it??
My plans for the day were fading. I needed a break, a safe place to sit and think. I needed to be still. In my confusion, however, I could not decide where to go. Instead, I kept driving.
Finally -- finally!-- I came upon an open road. And on the way home I saw barriers being taken down. Then it dawned on me. There was a local 5-K race! Streets were closed for a good reason! The weight of worry and fear lifted, and I had to shake my head at myself. In less than one hour my composure had been called into question, and I had come close to losing it.
I wonder if this happens in our spiritual journeys. We get caught up in our own plans, our own thoughts, and we forget that we are not in charge. Sometimes, for reasons we have overlooked or forgotten, the road is blocked in front of us. And we can't figure out what has happened, we become frightened, and maybe panic sets in. We feel the need to find a quiet place, to be still and think. And pray.
When there's a roadblock before you, I hope you will stop and find a quiet place. I hope the stillness will bring you closer to God, and to God's peace. And I hope, finally, the road will come open for you.
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
Many wishes for a good month ahead.