Wednesday, October 22, 2014

GOING DEEPER - IMMERSION


 
IMMERSION
 
Soft Pastel by Rita Burton


"It is my own firm belief that the strength of the soul grows in proportion as you subdue the flesh.
---Mohandas Gandi"
 
 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

 
TWO ARE BETTER THAN ONE
Jetty Park, October, 2014
Soft Pastel Painting by Rita Burton

(Be sure to check out seven new postings on the left side of this page.  Paintings from Jetty Park.)

 CELEBRATING OUR ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND


Some of the favorite things: Hal and I love to go down by the sea. Often we walk marinas and think of buying our next live-a-board yacht. We imagine!

This weekend, we visited Jetty Park. We satisfied our soul by walking along the Ship Canal at Jetty Park; then walking across the fishing pier. It was a bustle with people fishing, picnicing, kayaking and hiding from the intense light of the sun. Then across the view, looking towards the south, we could see the many families enjoying the beach.

To make the day even more enjoyable, we took our chairs and a few cold drinks. Later, we found shade for ourselves and rested in our chairs.

It was our anniversary weekend celebration. Hal and I have been married 54 years. It was a good day.

October 12, 2014

Thursday, October 16, 2014

AESOP ---ORACLE TO THE DISCERNING!


 
The Seer - painting by Rita Burton
 
THE LION AND THE EAGLE
An eagle stayed his flight, and entreated a Lion to make an alliance with him to their mutual advantage.  The Lion replied, "I have no objection, but you must excuse me for requiring you to find surety for your good faith, for how can I trust anyone as a friend, who is able to fly away from his bargain whenever he pleases?"

THE PRINCIPLE:  Try before you trust.

From: AESOP'S FABLES - Signiture Editions
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Rita's Thoughts:  Friendship does not happen because of the words we speak.  True friendship is bonded by staying power and faithfulness.  In the hard places, when others walk away, a true friend remains by your side and loves you anyway.  ...with little gain to himself outside of the relationship.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

AESOP ---Oracle to the discerning! "The Falcon & The Goose"


 
 

The Falcon and the Goose

A goose who had strong reasons for thinking that the time of his sacrifice was near at hand carefully avoided coming into close quarters with any of the farm servants or domestics of the estate on which he lived.  A glimpse that he had once caught of the kitchen, with its blazing fire, and the cook, chopping off the heads of some of his companions, had been sufficient to keep him ever after in dread.  Hence, one day when he was wanted for roasting, all the calling, clucking, and coaxing of the cook's  assistans were in vain.  "How deaf and dull you must be," said a Falcon who noticed this, "not to hear when you are called , or to see when you are wanted!  You should take pattern by me.  I never let my master call me twice.'  "Ah," answered the Goose, "if Falcons were called, like Geese, to be run upon a spit and set before the kitchen fire, they would be just as slow to come, and just as hard of hearing as I am now."

THE MORAL:  The errand makes the difference

From:  AESOP'S FABLES - Signiture Editions

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Rita's Thoughts:  If we knew what the future held for us, would we continue to walk into it?  Think of the first Apostles.  Each of them suffered martyrdom, except John the beloved.  They were not able to kill John,  God kept him alive.   The Apostles knew what their end could be and still they went forward.  BOLDLY!  The difference for them wasn't the "errand."  It was Jesus.

Friday, October 3, 2014

"TRUTH & HONOR" ---A poem for Dr. D

They say truth is relative.
I say, truth is light.
It lives far above deception,
where darkness hides from sight.
 
Let me always walk in truth.
And, be still in its shadow side.
 
Honor embraces integrity,
and, lives!
Rather than die.
 
Poem by Rita Burton