Yesterday, we had to take down a diseased ash tree which was close to the house. I always feel sad when a tree comes down. Afterwards the dogs enjoyed the new smells and opportunity to dig… especially our Dilys. Terriers follow their instincts and have such a good time digging and going underground!
She had so much fun, and didn’t want to come in.
I laughed, not just at her, but at myself. I drive nearly 5 hours to have a similar experience at Kripalu, and she explores her dharma and finds joy in her own back yard.
Perhaps there’s a lesson here. ☺️
I’m a bit envious but not too much of your having the opportunity to spend time at Kripalu-I am reading Steven Cope’s The Great Work Of Your Life and enjoying it immensely
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It is an inspiring book! May we all find our own way 💛
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Very nice! My dog too, teaches me the enjoy the moment philosophy. Nothing like a good belly rub or chasing a squirrel up the tree! I hope you have a pleasant discovery day.
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Thank you for your thoughtful words. I am recovering well … and a belly rub sounds like a wonderful idea💛
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Great post. Great photos.
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Thank you 💕
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That lot’ll keep you warm next winter! H ❤
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Its a start Hariod! We bought a log splitter after Hurricane Sandy brought down a massive Oak tree 5 year’s ago. We have just finished that wood. Don is going to be busy very soon. 💛
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Amazing the lessons we can learn from dogs. All animals, but dogs seem to be particularly good at it. Lovely story and reframe of the sadness for the loss of a dear tree.
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Thank you Mary💛 Dogs are such an inspiration. They bring our attention to the present moment and invariable lift our mood.
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She really looks like she is having fun!
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She was Fiona! Next time ( when it snows) I’ll put it on video. She just loves piles to play in. Thank you 💛
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Animals give us the best lessons. It’s all about simplicity.
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Agreed – the best lessons Kate 💛
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Oh my gosh she’s so darn cute! But, lesson learned.
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Thank you 🙏 let us keep smiling and learning the lessons close to home.
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That little cutie gave you something to ponder 🙂
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Thanks Helen! She gives me something to ponder a lot. She’s a real survivor – the only one from the litter who made it. Can’t help but love her fighting spirit and her wagging tail 💕
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Lovely ❤
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She’s adorable, Val! And so curious, too.
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Thank you Jill! She is adorable…. 💕
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Sweet! Dogs are so present moment oriented ~ awake and aware of opportunities as they arise . . . or asleep and oblivious. 😀
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Smiling …. it seems to be the males that are asleep and oblivious most of the time! No correlation of course 😉
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She looks so happy, Val. Animals are so good to teach us to live in the moment ❤
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They are indeed Irene. I think Dilys and Odin would enjoy each other’s company!
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I think, that you are right, Val.
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There surely is (a lesson in you own ‘backyard’).
Living is this very Moment gives joy to Dilys and so it should be for humans too.
(of course if I lived in a war torn country full of fear and terror that would be different).
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Thank you Vicki for your poignant comment 🙏
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She’s a cutie – she knows how to bloom where she’s planted! 😉
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Smiling … she certainly does Eliza 💛
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How wonderful, Val! Your Dilys is quite a girl.
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Thank you Sunny! She’s a special in every that’s for sure. Lifts my heart every day ❤️
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Interesting conclusions, Val! Indeed that dog is delighted. Terriers do love to dig! 😀 xo
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Dogs continuing to teach us so much!!
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I agree with Paul. Dogs teach us so much if we pay attention. You obviously did. 🙂 Such a cutie. I always hated taking down trees too but sometime they have to go. I usually plant 3 to replace it. Planted a lot of trees in my days. 🙂
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That’s a wonderful way to maintain balance in the world Marlene. I’ll look out for some places to plant in the Spring. Thanks for the inspiration!
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So cute! Animals always guide me to find joy in the simple things.
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Haha so cute! ❤ We can learn a lot from our pets! 🙂
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So true Julie 💛 Thank you!
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So cute! Our beloved pets can teach us a lot. ❤
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They do indeed Jennifer .. although cats are more creative in their lessons!
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Cats teach me the art of just being, relaxing, and enjoying solitude. 😽
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Ah yes 💛
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a true
down dog 🙂
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She is David!
Every morning Dilys gets in position for upward facing dog. She gets a massage and then transitions into down dog. Such a yogi 😉
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Oh that looked like so much Fun.. and yes often we travel far to find what was already within.. ❤ Great lessons to be learned.. But sometimes we need to find those special places of Sanctuary and Peace away from everything that can distract us at home.. 🙂
Love and Hugs dear Val xx
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Sanctuary and peace in community with fellow souls keeps the inner ight glowing. Yes indeed Sue 💛
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Beautifully said Val ❤
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