I removed the old school desk from the front porch in September to add more working space in the home school room, so the dear hen no longer has a place to abide just outside my front window. Before I took the desk inside, the stately chicken used to huddle inside the metal book holder portion at the bottom of the desk for rest. In the days before the desk relocation, I delighted to hear her rustling a few feet from where I lay my own head down in rest. I am reminded today of the disappearance of her dwelling as she visits the corner the desk used to inhabit. She softly coos and purrs; a contented hen makes such peaceful noises. It’s the first time in a long while since I’ve become conscious of missing her tender chatter, of her elegant black feathers waving in the wind as she peeks curiously inside the glass pane at me. Surprisingly, I find simple pleasure in observing the chicken’s inquisitive nature unfold with slight jerks of the small head and darting deep black eyes. Real farmers nor any other reasonable people for that matter probably don’t ponder such trivialities, but I feel more deeply, think more clearly, when I pause to marvel at my hen friend’s voice. Laugh if you like, but I become more connected to creation and recognize, I cognize again that all life is precious and vulnerable. This beloved hen carries within her an egg or more with all the potential of a newborn chick. Something I’m always looking for- a way to begin again. A fresh start contained in a fresh egg.
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9 comments:
Sweet post! There is something about hens that speaks to me. It's pleasant to hear about your hen friend!
Dear Hen,
thank you for your visiting.
Great post. My dogs give me such pleasure in their simple loving ways. Here from the BCs.
Cyber, thanks for stopping by. I visited your Texas RV blog, but I didn't see anything 'bout your dogs. We have a Great Pyr, and I love him dearly.
Oh, not strange at all. I stop to talk to every cat and dog I see and stopped the car in the driveway before I got to the tree so I could sit and watch the bluebirds congregating in it without frightening them.
An excellent post, thank you.
I whipped it and slipped it in my journal to read again later. Credited, of course. Hope you don't mind. If you do, just let me know and it will vanish.
Anna and Finn, Thanks for dropping by. Finn I consider it a compliment that I made it into your journal.
You remodeled! It looks really great...and you have a beautiful picture to go with it! :) I am jealous of that gorgeous long curly red hair.
(((hugs))) you are lovely - inside and out.
Dear Tonia,
I still can't put a pic in the header, but I suppose I like the remodel overall. And thanks for the outside and inside compliment. I weighed carefully this pic of the real me... not of me at a wedding or some glamour girl event.
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