On this wordless Wednesday, snowflakes linger in the landscape, reminding us that winter is almost here. As we transition into the dormant season of our gardens, these early signs of quiet become longer and more pronounced. We experience shorter days and less natural light.
This Ester Buchholz quote reiterates how we can embrace these early signs of quiet. “Others inspire us, information feeds us, practice improves our performance, but we need quiet time to figure things out, to emerge with new discoveries, to unearth original answers.” Enjoy the early signs of quiet.
Image of an old Farmers wall and Ferns dusted with snow by Ann Bilowz
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