
Pursuing your Heart's Desire, by Sofie
I came to understand that pursuing your heart's desire is a devotional path that requires all of one's effort, and every facet of who you know yourself to be.
By Sofie, from her Journal post titled, The Liturgy of My Hours.
Time ...
"Gradually my perspective on time had changed. In our culture, time can seem like an enemy: it chews us up and spits us out with appalling ease. But the monastic perspective welcomes time as a gift from God, and seeks to put it to good use rather than allowing us to be used up by it.
A friend who was educated by the Benedictines has told me that she owes to them her sanity with regard to time. "You'll never really finish anything in life," she says, "and while that's humbling, and frustrating, it's all right. The Benedictines, more than any other people I know, insist that there is time in each day for prayer, for work, for study, and for play.
" Liturgical time is essentially poetic time, oriented toward process rather than productivity, willing to wait attentively in stillness rather than always pushing to "get the job done."
Kathleen Norris, extract from The Cloister Walk.
The truly lovely Diana, introduced me to the blog of Sofie and I believe I may have found a delicious new blog to add to my google reader. I particularly enjoyed Sofie's post titled The Liturgy of My Hours ... oh yes.
Rabbit in Red Wine Sauce ... and Tarkan.
I was putting together rabbit in red wine sauce here in Belgium when Tarkan came on the radio, singing an old favourite from my Istanbul days.
Suddenly, it felt like I was a long way from home ... but that it was okay. I'm thinking I like these experiences I'm collecting while living this life of mine.
Red Wine on the Beach ...
Found in Holland. Dotted at civilised intervals along the beaches there ... cafes.
Not bad red wine either.

Shadows and Light
I went outside to bring in the laundry, late afternoon on a Spring day here in the flatlands of Belgium, and noticed the light and the leaf pattern ...
This is just how it was.

