05/04/2026
There is a kind of beauty that most people never seeānot because it is hidden, but because it is overlooked.
This small rhododendron bloom could have easily been passed by without a second thought. There were so many of them. Nothing about its presence demanded attention. And yet, Iām in the habit of stopping ⦠looking closely⦠something always shifts.
From one angle, it was beautiful. From another, even more so. Each perspective revealed something newālayers of color, design, and intention that could not be appreciated at a glance.
And it made me think about how much in life is like this.
Nothing grows without a beginning. A seed is placedāby the wind, by a bird, or by a deliberate hand. But placement alone is not enough. It must be watered. It must receive light. It must be sustained long enough to become what it was meant to be.
The same is true for the deeper things in life.
If the thought has never been planted that there is One behind all of this⦠how could it ever grow? And if it never grows, how could a relationship ever form?
Creation speaks. Constantly. Quietly. Generously.
But understanding its voice takes time, attention, and willingness.
The beauty, the hope, the provisionāitās all here, freely given. No one owns it, yet everyone benefits from it.
And maybe, just maybe⦠itās inviting us to slow down long enough to truly seeāand in seeing, begin to understand.