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jo saia's avatar

I love the winter season, the darkness giving permission to go into the quiet, go into your soul, go into the sound of your own voice, and simply be.

I love the fog, like a blanket that covers and quiets the earth, celebrating the comfort of grey.

I love moments where I can drop into myself and feel acceptance and love...a respite from the internal jury that has worked so hard to protect me from pain by inflicting its own first.

I love moments where I can get lost in the eyes of an animal, or in the comfort of a redwood, standing tall and steady as I embrace it.

I love moments where I lose all concept of time, feeling connected to the earth and all of its creatures...

I love witnessing what comes through me (not from me) in writing, in painting, in sitting with another in friendship.

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Rich Day's avatar

Well this may seem odd, but I love my wife’s nose. From the top line descending to the tip there is the very slightest curve, as if to tell me “AI wouldn’t make her nose this way”, and as I look at it from the side I think “what a terrible shame for AI!”. Very probable that none of you would notice it.

And I know from looking at her nose, which I truly love, there are aspect of beauty that arrive at the departure of perfection, not that her nose isn’t perfect, no, what I’m telling you is it is far better! That very slight contour right before the very tip, the softening…fact is I wouldn’t love it if it was “AI straight”.

And I get in trouble, cuz she doesn’t always appreciate it when we’re watching TV, but I have my head turned her way… tracing the line of her nose in profile…

“What are you staring at?”.

Oh darn! I’ve been caught in the act again!

I’m tempted to lie, “Just looking out the window”. Or I could say, “just looking at you”.

But she would know anyway, so I tell her, “I love your nose.”

It bugs her a bit. But I can’t help it.

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