The Year is Complete!

Please feel free to look back through the 365 days of 2010 sunrises, but "a year of getting up to meet the day" is officially completed. There will be no more new posts.

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A one year blog project in which I share a process of transitions: emptying of the nest, reacquainting with my rusty intellect, plowing onward with my first full length book, entering the second half of my first century, and generally reflecting on life.

(see Dec. 29th, 2009 entry for further explanation)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Here Comes the Sun

sunrise: 7:12 am

Okay - maybe Jan. 6th is a little early for a paean to the sun, but I've just seen it for the first time this year.  It deserves a little celebration.  Besides, it's a great song to start any day.


It is no wonder that human beings worship the sun.  We have absolute dependence upon it.  Even in its temporary absence behind cloud cover, our emotional and physical well-being flag.  Just because we've discovered the physics of orbital rotations and gravity in our solar system, doesn't mean we shouldn't continue to celebrate the sun.  It's good for us to feel the kind of humility we ought to feel in our dependence on our solar center.

Besides the smile returning to our faces, there is another reason for my recalling "Here Comes the Sun" today.  Our home has been infused with the Beatles for weeks, thanks to my high school daughter, T. who has caught the Beatles bug in a big way. She plays their music on her ipod and on the piano, researches them online, she's reading the Beatle's Anthology, and planning a feature film about the boys for some time in her future in film production.  Seeing her enthusiasm for the Beatles is kind of incredible, seeing as how they broke up before her parents were teenagers.  My conclusion is that they made more than history; they made extraordinary music.   That just doesn't ever go away.

Two things to feel thankful for today.  Music and sunshine.

1 comment:

  1. You're a natural blogger, Robin! Had a morning when I did not rise till someone rizz me -- and so missed the exercise class I should have attended. Guess I should put my sign back up -- and remember the wisdom of my youngers ...

    Miss the crowd -- great treat for me. Wish I had a piano for Tess (and you) to play. ... someday ...

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