Tuesday, August 22, 2023

WHEN THE UNIVERSE SENDS A GIFT~~~

 

I accept with gratitude

 

I have been following a blog of a folk artist and her home improvement specialist husband for a few years. These can-do folks also have two glorious cats and a lovely old dog. The pictorial tales of how and what they do to make their already near perfect home become pristinely perfect, is a spot of bright light in what otherwise could be a drab world.

 

Lorraine doesn’t call herself a folk artist, but I could call her nothing else. Her painted-rocks hobby and sometimes business, which she named I’VE GOT ROCKS IN MY HEAD, bespeaks of golden hands and a big heart.

 

One day, out of the blue, I got a text from Lorraine asking for my home address. We only know each other from the blogosphere and she wanted to send me a rock.

 

Why? And why me? I certainly had done nothing to earn it.

 

The gesture made me happy. Perhaps especially because it was unearned.

A few days later, this brilliant hand painted treasure joined my rock collection, made of much more humble painted stones left by the side of the road over the last three years.

During the pandemic, when we were admonished to stay inside and go out only if we had a dog to walk, (I don’t) folks around my neighborhood took to placing painted stones with signs like “take one” for passersby. These were testaments of compassion for the existence forced on us and the wish to connect even if not in person. Sometimes one of the stones touched me in some way and I’d bring it home. But for the most part, I left them there for another who had greater need for a pick-me up.

 

Lorraine’s gift now sits as a glowing tiara over the memories of those lonely walks. They make me feel remembered, touched, and that in the end— connectedness is the real gift.

 

You can see more of Lorraine’s work (as well as other glimpse into her life) here:

https://clamco.blogspot.com/


7 comments:

  1. Oh how beautiful! Unexpected gifts are some of the most treasured. And how thoughtful of people to have painted rocks during the pandemic. In my neighborhood, a letterbox appeared with prayer requests (with paper and pen too).

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  2. What a lovely post. I'm speechless. My heart is so full!!

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  3. Pretty gift! I think we will never forget pandemic memories.

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  4. A beautiful gift from Lorraine! And I loved hearing about the pandemic rocks. Such a special way to make people feel connected. Thank you also for sharing Lorraine's site with us--so impressive!

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  5. Unsolicited kindness and generosity are always gifts for the heart.

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  6. That rock is gorgeous, and the sentiment behind it is priceless. I went to her site, and really liked the samples of her work. She's a true artist. Meanwhile, what a lovely reminder of connectedness to have in your collection.

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  7. That is so cool! Gorgeous work and a true treasure.

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