eggshells and wishbones
as I continue to unpack, after moving here one year ago,
this delicate package of layers, tissue and bubble wrap has caused me to pause today.
Reflecting on the importance of what we gather.
Holding onto the memories of yesterday.
Oh these tiny treasures from Texas, such as abandoned wasp nest and Thanksgiving bones. They transcend me back in time. I treasure these delicate remains of blown out eggshells from my friend who raised those chickens and could name each one by the color of the shell.
Because I used to gather her eggs to scramble for my guests who paid for bed and breakfast. And I loved that life.
After a holiday feast, this vegetarian made sure to ask for the wishbone, so I could play tug-of-war-of-dreams with someone...someday. I still do this !
Matt remodeled old homes. At the end of his sweaty day on a rooftop in August, he would return home with a pocketful of rusty square nails, washers and wasp nests. Nothing made me squeal happier with delight, than the gift of rusty dusty trinkets. You can have your diamonds and gold. Gimme eggshells and bottlecaps.
and this...
now tell me....what are you holding on to?
There seems to be so much talk
about letting go.
Yes, I am doing some of all that too,
but I would take you down and stab you
if you tried to take away
my eggshells and wishbones.
9 comments:
you have no idea how happy you have made me, knowing that i am not the only one~ the lover of rust and delicate structures of our pasts...
bless you ms. deb
Ditto on Deb's comment above!
feeling so tender about all the bits you gather and hold in your hands, and in your heart...
this girl loves something rusty and old, too....diamonds are so overrated :)
Beautiful. I let go of so much but there are still so many things I have to hold onto.
xo
How amazing that your delicate shells are still perfect! That's something that is always packed carefully and moved with us each time, the beautiful shells from the Florida beaches ... a bit of rusted anything is special, too.
Treasures and memories...life is full of wonder.
Beautiful treasures, Deb! I love my gifts from nature. Yes, don't take my stones, feathers and skulls :).
What an absolute delight to find your blog. May you always be surrounded with heart treasures!
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