We have something in common - though we don't see willow in quite the same way. As for guest logs, well, it did make for an interesting essay, and I'll make sure to look at the next guest log I find with a more curious mind. Thank you for writing about the aesthetics of willow and how they have that importance - I will re-read this essay later.
Thank you for this beautiful essay. As I reflected on Rosh Hashanah - thinking about my relationships with God and man, my place in the world - you reminded me of the beauty of the banal (logs) and the profound (trees), and how lucky one is to find meaning in both.
We have something in common - though we don't see willow in quite the same way. As for guest logs, well, it did make for an interesting essay, and I'll make sure to look at the next guest log I find with a more curious mind. Thank you for writing about the aesthetics of willow and how they have that importance - I will re-read this essay later.
Thank you for sharing my friend
Thank you for this beautiful essay. As I reflected on Rosh Hashanah - thinking about my relationships with God and man, my place in the world - you reminded me of the beauty of the banal (logs) and the profound (trees), and how lucky one is to find meaning in both.
L'shana tova
Thank you so much Lynn for these kind words. I love that you found meaning in this piece. Shana tova to you too :)