Thursday, May 2, 2013

Return to San Miguel





Shrines trace back to antiquity, perhaps to when that first cave man lugged a special rock or shell into his cave and placed it on his hunting shrine. I usually build one before taking a trip and spend a month or more considering what should go on it.  A travel shrine should represent my journey and all the things I hope and expect for any upcoming travel. It should show how eager and excited I am to go; it should also show my fears and hesitations, my joys and my fears. Its core purpose is to help me see and understand all the issues that surround this journey.

But, for this trip I erected no shrine. Maybe got too busy; maybe I got too lazy. So, I plan to simply “be” and “let be.”  I’ll be watching two delightful little Schnauzer’s  -- Sultan and Pasha, spending lots of time walking, re-exploring all the many nook and crannies I’ve explored in San Miguel de Allende before, and perhaps finding some new ones.

 I will read a lot. I plan to get much written for Nurses for Edna.”   (Check out our webpage http://onenurseatatime.org/volunteer/nurses-for-edna/   ) and add few more poems in my “Gramma cCllection."  The one thing I want to meditate on during my retreat:  The standing and stance of women around the world.
And,of course,  I’ll be writing a “dog blog” for Sultan and Pasha and even if you aren’t interested in reading anything I have to say, you really should check in on “the boys” now and then.  I think you’ll find them delightful…and, if you speak even a little bit of Spanish, you’ll get a real  hoot from mine!

Con mucho carina,
Nancy