Happiness Refuge

Happiness Refuge

 

 

The incredible happiness of sharing a beautiful place with someone I love. I cannot even begin to tell you the joy I feel. I haven't seen my friend Cheryl in a few years, and I do not even want to think about how long it might be before we will see each other again. So for now I won't. I will focus only on this moment, here and now.

Holding this time as sacred, true as a bountiful happiness refuge.

 

Happiness Refuge

 

 

Paris is aimlessly beautiful. No matter where we are there is something to take our breath away, stir our imagination, heal the moments of doubt that are in all of us, and remind us again and again to hold on to this moment, plant it deep inside, cultivate the richness friendship… I am so happy to share this time with my friend.

 

 

Happiness Refuge

 

 

Dancing in the middle of the square.

 

 

Happiness Refuge

 

Without counting or care Cheryl danced around and around. And as she did I clicked away.

Thirty some years is a long time to know someone. How many people can say that? How many people can gain that type of love and know that it will never end?

The fortunate ones.

The ones who believe.

The ones who give without counting.

The ones who love back.

 

 

Happiness Refuge

 

 

I might have to keep her in France.

Though I doubt her family will allow me to.

 

 

Angel detail facade Paris

 

 

A detail on a facade in Paris. How many people has it seen in the last three hundred years?

 

 

Happiness bound

 

Two women

One in bronze

One in flesh.

In front of the Louvre on a wet summer day.

 

 

Happiness bound

 

 

 

Cheryl and I have a thing for churches.

We walked in many.

We went to mass at Notre Dame, sat in front. But then I started to feel sick and we had to walk down the long aisle before the Eucharist. 

Today I am feeling slightly better.

 

Happiness bound

 

 

The beauty of it all.

Standing strong and true.

Leading us forward.

 



Comments

12 responses to “Happiness Refuge”

  1. Perhaps Cheryl will come to lunch?

  2. Shelley Noble

    A++++++++ on all the photos, Corey! Mon Dieu.

  3. Laurie SF

    Your posts from Paris are some of the most beautiful..
    I adore them all.

  4. Your friendship brings tears to my eyes. I miss a lot of my friends who don’t live near me. Now I want to reach out to them and say “let’s meet somewhere”. You’ve inspired me.
    Hope you are feeling better!

  5. You are a fortunate lady to have a friend like Cheryl. How wonderful that you are having this time together.
    Friendship like this is rare and to be treasured.

  6. Chico Sue

    How blest you are with the gift of friendship, especially one that goes back so many years. I also have the experience of loving friendships that date back to high school, more than 55 years ago. Just being alive and holding these friends dear means as much to me as family, and life itself. I love your dancing friend, too!

  7. I hope you continue to feel better and soon feel like dancing, too! Love the photos.

  8. Where was she dancing?By the Louvre?I have never seen the PARIS ROYAL…….is that what it is called?So sorry, you are sick……………take good care.XOX

  9. good friends are like fine wine they get better with years + what a blessing + enjoy her. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

  10. Enjoy every moment with your precious and lovely friend. Stunning photos!

  11. I hope you are feeling better. So glad that you are having such fun with your friend. Great post.

  12. What a blissful testimony and expression of Joie de vivre!!!
    Exultation of spirit in the small but most important things in life; a moment of awe, a friendship held unconditionally and dear, time aside to remember one’s own essence of being.
    My Dear friend also Cheryl, how I am so happy you are finding nurture and cheer!!
    But please return to us!!!

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