I hook rugs, I knit and I have a life - not always in that order. Hooking rugs in the traditional way is a passion. Knitting is a way of keeping those idle hands busy. In my life, I am a mother, partner, sister,aunt, friend and a happy grammy. I work with volunteers and seniors when I'm not doing those other things. I enjoy being creative - and often reinvent the wheel. Above all, I value things that are not only beautiful but useful.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Sunday wonder
E is for End...
This sign caught my eye yesterday and inspired today's post. End sounds so final but as I searched for photos, I discovered that ends always lead to a beginning. The 'end of the line' is the last stop that the old streetcars made. Once you got off the tram, though, you began a new adventure of walking through the forest.
Here's an end that looks pretty final -
but it can be spliced and knit.
This kind of end always holds the promise of return...
A tree cut down will become a home for seedlings and forest animals...
There's always another story...
... 'tail-ends'. Where's the tail in this Douglas fir cone? The aboriginal people here tell a legend about the mice who ran into the fir cone to escape from a hungry fox. The cone was too small, though, and the tails and hind legs didn't quite fit. We can see them still in every fir cone.
I liked this post...it was very thought provoking. Endings are new beginnings has been my mantra this month. At least that's what I tell myself when I awaken worried about my daughter.
ReplyDeleteNice to think about the ends also being beginnings. I look forward to your Sunday wonders.
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