Summer Solstice
June 21, 2009 · by Christine
This week was the Abbey’s first Photo Party and there was a lovely gathering of images. Thank you so much to everyone who participated and shared their photos and art in honor of the Summer Solstice. The winner of this week’s random drawing for a copy of Illuminating Mystery: Creativity as Spiritual Practice is isa. Send me your snail mail and I will send you your copy!
The next Poetry Party will begin on Monday, June 29th and our next Photo Party will begin on July 13th.
Below I offer you two photos of mine and two poems of Mary Oliver in honor of this, the longest day, my own offering for the Solstice.


Have you ever seen
anything
in your life
more wonderful
than the way the sun,
every evening,
relaxed and easy,
floats toward the horizon
and into the clouds or the hills,
or the rumpled sea,
and is gone–
and how it slides again
out of the blackness,
every morning,
on the other side of the world,
like a red flower
streaming upward on its heavenly oils,
say, on a morning in early summer,
at its perfect imperial distance–
and have you ever felt for anything
such wild love–
do you think there is anywhere, in any language,
a word billowing enough
for the pleasure
that fills you,
as the sun
reaches out,
as it warms you
as you stand there,
empty-handed–
or have you too
turned from this world–
or have you too
gone crazy
for power,
for things?
-Mary Oliver
Morning Poem
Every morning
the world
is created.
Under the orange
sticks of the sun
the heaped
ashes of the night
turn into leaves again
and fasten themselves to the high branches —
and the ponds appear
like black cloth
on which are painted islands
of summer lilies.
If it is your nature
to be happy
you will swim away along the soft trails
for hours, your imagination
alighting everywhere.
And if your spirit
carries within it
the thorn
that is heavier than lead —
if it’s all you can do
to keep on trudging —
there is still
somewhere deep within you
a beast shouting that the earth
is exactly what it wanted —
each pond with its blazing lilies
is a prayer heard and answered
lavishly,
every morning,
whether or not
you have ever dared to be happy,
whether or not
you have ever dared to pray.
-Mary Oliver
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June 21st, 2009 at 4:57 pm
Christine,
The sunrise, free for all, and yet there is nothing to take home for ourselves. Thank you for the delightful generosity of your art, your abbey and your leadership — it is much appreciated.
Sarah
June 22nd, 2009 at 7:39 am
You are most welcome Sarah!