I worked around my garden last evening, with the bright daylight stretching further with the hands of the clock. My holey, gloved hands covered in the dirt of the Earth, the trees, the shrubs that I touched. Tendrils of my hair, loosened from their elastic, to fall in the middle of my forehead. Muck from the hole that was dug, caked to the bottom of my shoes. Dirt across my pants, from when I ‘cleaned’ my gloved hands.
Dirt, dirt everywhere … enough to line the bottom of my bathtub, later that evening.
And. it. was. perfectly. glorious.
For I was not merely looking at the wonders of Creation, viewing just with my eyes, I was in the midst of the Creation, the wonder, the beauty. I was a part of it, and it was a part of me.
If appreciating beauty was simply a visual experience, a picture would fill our cup. True appreciation of beauty requires inspection, not just of it’s outer appearance, but studying it fully and completely.
To see the ocean’s edge is lovely.
But, to walk, barefoot on the sand, feeling the cool of the water running over our feet, hearing the gulls above, the crashes of the tides, inhaling the fresh salty air … that is to experience divine beauty, from all around us.
To speed on a mountain bike over a quaint bridge with a brook running under it is adventure.
But, to stop that bike, and hear the symphony of the birds songs while hearing the beat of your own racing heart, and looking at the many shades of green all around, breathing in the most clean scent of fresh rain water falling from above … that is what it is to be united with beauty.
May we each have opportunity, this weekend, to become part of a glimmer of beauty, and to enjoy the refreshment and delight that can come from that.
Beautiful photos and I love hearing of someone else who enjoys getting a little dirt under their fingernails in the garden.
Oh Pastor Pete,
If only you’d seen me yesterday! I was a disaster with dirt from head to toe! Every part of my body aches to the point I was awakened in the middle of the night hurting. But, when I awoke this morning and looked out at the glorious after, the aches disappeared. I’m guessing our Creator sometimes aches when He looks at His Creation too … but how lovely to be a part of the wonder and beauty of it!
Blessings,
Carole