From Lemon Lavender Polents
Lavender, Letting Go and The Liver
link; http://www.cauldronsandcrockpots.com/2012/01/lemon-lavender-polenta-cake/"...Maybe it isn’t possible or preferable to have a clean break.Maybe the whole point isn’t to not miss places, but to experience them with every fiber of your being, and then when (if) you move on it will be without regrets. Maybe the pain doesn’t come from being away, but from trying to hold on to what is no longer there. From the tension created by trying to be everywhere at once instead of exactly where you are, wherever that might be. And with that in mind, with the nuances of my garden hanging out with the lemons from the desert, I understood: you can be somewhere and let go at the same time. Love it without holding onto it. And each time you do, you get just a little bit bigger. Maybe even a little bit wiser. And that, to me, right now, is what it’s all about. ..."
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All I can say is that this article touched me in several ways. Leaving things, and Lavender and of course communing with myself via my liver. I am going to go check my muchie lavender patch. We got 6-10" of snow in about 4 hours that melted within 12-16 hours. It is raining that cold chill your bone kind of rain now here in the valley, but the mountains are still interesting, or so I hear. Hybernation is the nation I want to be in.
Love you all, Allison
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