Over the top of the mountain I find Pleiades, the Seven Sisters, one of my favorite constellations. These sisters turn my thoughts to my own sisters. I mourn the loss of one of them, not that she is gone from this world but she has chosen to be gone from my life. I send prayers asking for help with the navigation to forgiveness for myself and my own peace as well as peace for what remains of my family.
I search for the Big Dipper, tilted and spilling over these days. I follow the arch of its handle to the bright star, Arcturus ... "Arch to Arcturus" as I was taught. Arcturus now hovers, barely visible, on top of the mountains that frame this valley.
I breathe in and stare in wonder at the Universe that is on display for me on these mornings. I raise my arms in greeting to my ancestors, and to all the loved ones gone from this world and so greatly missed. In this season of "thanks giving" I send my thanks up into the heavens, gratitude for all that I have, all the love that I am embraced by, all the blessings bestowed on me over all these years.
My dog, Rosie, now jams herself between my legs reminding me that it's cold as I feel her shivering. I bend low to hold her tight with my thighs and to wrap my arms around her. She wiggles with delight but continues to shiver. I ask her, "want to go inside?" and she is at the door before I have time to stand up. Back inside, with a hot cup of coffee, I return to a warm bed.
Mornings in the mountains.
(Photo credit, David B. Lovejoy @ Lobster Lake)