Lunch with a Golden View

Lunch with a Golden View

 

 

The roadside in northern California is lined with a variety of harvest colored trees, grass and weeds. I rather refer to the "weeds" by name, but since I do not know the names most of the plants growing alongside of the road, weeds will have to do. Though the texture and color of such doesn't match the word that weeds evokes.

 

 

Lunch with a Golden View

 

Tumbleweed. I do not recall seeing tumbleweed in these various shades, the overcast day made the tumbleweed stand out brilliantly along the roadside. Enchanting, it could not have been prettier if planned.

Oh, the pleasure of finding beauty in the ordinary, the uncomplicated, the cheap, on the side of the road… giving root to the imagination of seeing the universe in a weed on the side of the road.

 

Lunch with a Golden View

 

Gary and Francine, blog friends invited me over to their home. Gary a storyteller, car collector, and amongst many other things a cook made lunch for us. Angel hair pasta with the last of the homegrown tomatoes. 

 

 

Lunch with a Golden View

 

Patrice, a mutual friend joined us. Patrice came and stayed with me in France. The world is a small place. A fragile place. A tender spot. Where beauty abounds. 

Why is there such unrest?

Often I think if countries would just gather people together to share a meal, a potluck of sorts in silence. A few children, a baby or two, a few people in their nineties and  several more people from various backgrounds…. well I think it couldn't hurt.

Food nurtures. Being together does too.

 

 

Lunch with a Golden View

Francine, Gary's wife, son lives in Paris. I know how she feels. I know how many miles and hours there are between here and there.

Shared experiences bring compassion.

 

 

Lunch

 

 

A man in the kitchen.

Trading places with tradition.

Experiences first hand what is someone's path, their daily life.

I didn't mean this to edge on politics. You know that isn't what this blog is about. And yet having lunch with people I have never met makes me think about such things. If we can meet and share a lovely lunch why cannot others? Oh I know the complications as well as you do… but still.

If only borders, language, culture, faith, awareness… 

If only happiness was valued more than being right wouldn't the price of peace and harmony be easier to obtain?

 

a mule in the middle

 

A mule stands in the middle;

instead

Love one another.

 



Comments

14 responses to “Lunch with a Golden View”

  1. well said.
    enjoy your time in northern California with family & friends.

  2. That about sums it up Corey……..A mule stands in the middle

  3. jend’isère

    A true thanks-giving!

  4. KAMFreeman

    Corey, perhaps some folks would refer to this post as political – for me it is much more about soul, about care, about love and a self of listening and trusting the life path of each person to be of value…the lessons for each of us in observing, stepping into and feeling how a different perspective truly is continue to bring hope and faith that there can be peace within and without.
    This post spoke deeply to my very soul….thank you.
    Kristin

  5. every word in this post carries the weight of TRUTH!! LOVE ONE ANOTHER-a simple command fraught with the hardest of action-to love and accept one another as is….if only.

  6. I attended a retreat this past weekend and from the retreat these same thoughts came to my heart. Tolerance and Love must be the center of our One World of Diversity.
    Your words are just perfect. Oh to share a meal, hug another human, and sit over a cup of tea or coffee or sip a glass of wine together.

  7. I didn’t think that your post was political, but then maybe that’s because I agreed so strongly with its sentiment.

  8. Janet with Eiffel

    The world makes my heart ache.
    “Let’s be together, not the same.”
    (a quote from an animated android
    commercial of all things.)
    Odd, a commercial makes me feel less alone.

  9. Lovely post, Corey. If only our politicians were as wise as you!

  10. HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM OZ!
    GIVE PEACE A CHANCE!

  11. Sue Schlabach 129twigandvine

    All that goldenness. I just want to paint it and apply gold leaf. Lovely.

  12. My sentiments, exactly, Corey. Enjoyed your post immensely. I was just thinking the same this morning on how small the world is and how we are so much the same. Watching “Great Depression Cooking” on YouTube for the first time this morning, made me realize this. My son is a caregiver for my 96 year old mother and he tries to find interesting YouTube videos for her to enjoy. That was one he found for her yesterday. Clara is a joy to watch. She just seems to represent everyone’s grandmother. Corey, thank you for representing in your words, what all peace loving people wish for.

  13. Rebecca from the pacific nw

    Wonderful photos, with their golden glow, especially the photo of Francine. I like it.

  14. Beautiful post Corey and I so agree. One of the things I wanted to accomplish in Paris was to find that as individuals, people of diverse backgrounds can be kind to each other. The news has made things sound so bad, that I needed to know that there were still people living together in peace. I did find that and sought out and had some wonderful experiences that reassured me. That being said, today is another sad day in the news. Enjoy being wrapped in the love of your family and friends.

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