I'm feeling a Theme Day coming on! Since I've already started in on Magic, let's go for it. I'm gonna do a couple posts involving Magic today, but please share any Magical Moments you've had, a poem or bit of literature about Magic that you wrote or just enjoy, a toot you've written about Magic, a piece of art that makes you feel Magical, anything really, I love to see/hear/read your interpretations of things. I'm going to share a Magic Moment I had recently: My husband and I had taken a short weekend trip recently, and honestly, it was kind of a mess, the rental wasn't as advertised, and our car got towed that morning, and we had to take an Uber and spent $300 getting it out of impound. When we got back, we just wanted a nap, I suggested we both take half an edible since we were both on edge, when we woke up it was moving into evening. I told my hubs to forget all the crappy stuff and let's just try to enjoy our evening. So, we had some pretty great sex, and then we wandered outside, and they had set up a Jazz Festival almost right outside the door. We listened to a couple great Jazz bands, danced a little, and watched the sun starting to set. Eventually, we could tell some rain was starting to blow in, so we walked around the corner to a cocktail bar. It was one of those with a big garage door in the front. So we sipped some cocktails and ate pizza, while watched the storm blow in. When the rain slowed down, we walked back to the apartment in a light drizzle, and generally felt better about life.
@3fe52772 Excepting the brutal food chain, all of nature seems magical to me. That a seed grows into a plant to bear edible fruit - containing the seed to grow and bear again - contains a form of magic. The process of water evaporation returning as rain and snow is magical, both in process and when experienced. Even tectonic movements creating continents, volcanoes, mountains, rocks and sand are magical. Birth / life / death of every creature creates the cycle of living magic. We think science knows nature of magic, but there’s always more to the mystery, more to explore and explain. We’ll never reach its boundaries. #Haiga #haiku #zen #digitalart https://files.sfba.social/media_attachments/files/111/190/071/936/461/803/original/813312c80902f925.png