California scrub jays are usually a loud and active kind of bird. I shared this painting I did of a calm jay exactly four years ago today after a hectic political season. I wanted to show that a sense of calmness can return even after a time of chaos.
The jay pictured above, and the one below, appear calm on the surface. But underneath those calm exteriors, there is a flurry of activity. Their minds are running through a lot of “what ifs” and their bodies are ready to spring into action.
Today we are facing many challenges and “what ifs.” It may be difficult, but I hope you’re able to capture moments of calm, no matter how brief, before you flutter to your next destination.
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Over the past months, your blog has been a beacon of peace and comfort for me. During these days with a cacophony of political noise, I ‘ve found moments of sanctuary in your almost daily posts. You keep us in the moment and focusing on what is truly important with your fabulous photography, insightful poems and succinct prose.
Thank you, Suzy
Thanks, Suzy. Glad I could bring you moments of peace in stormy times.
Very nice sketch!
Thanks, Sandy! 🙂
Sure!
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing your calm.
You’re welcome! 😁
Calm-is-good artwork. Very nice.
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Yes, we all need more calm right now. Thanks!
This a wonderful painting. I wished I could paint like that. 😊
Thank you, Lisa! 🎨😁
Lovely paintings and words!
Thanks! Hope you have found moments of calm.
Yes I did