Small Pleasures of Life
by Joyce-Anne Locking
What greater pleasure can be experienced than to feel
the warmth of the sun in autumn or the cool refreshing breeze of summer?
The beauty of a bush or a flower can only be reproduced as an imitation.
The original nature of the fresh flower is available to us for such a short
time. Life is full of so many stimulating colours and sights. We want to
see the beauty around us and absorb its lasting benefits.
Small pleasures of life are offered to us daily in unique
and generous ways. A daily walk is never the same twice when we consider
our surroundings are as constantly changing as the weather. The way the light
hits a small tree can be noticed each time we pass and it can be noted that
nature is always producing a fresh picture for our entertainment.
When we take time for lifes small pleasures each
day, we receive these things that give us true nourishment. These wonderful
moments are still free for everyone to enjoy. They neednt take up much
time at all but the longer we look at a beautiful scene, the greater the
reward to us seems to be. Soon well find ourselves doing something
creative and passing on this recreating moment to others. It may be a painting,
a story, a laugh or a song, or it may be done in ways we ourselves do not
recognize as being related to the small pleasures of nature we have previously
enjoyed. We might feel more generous, more outgoing, more confident or more
approachable.
Every day is a fresh new canvas to fill with whatever
we choose. When we take some time to refill our spirits with the power of
the beauty around us, we, and all those surrounding us, will be greatly benefited
by the experience.
Joyce-Anne Locking is a member of the Canadian League of Composers.
She may be reached at
jlocking@rogers.com.
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