sautéed
onion
red pepper
mushrooms
zucchini
spinach
chicken
sauced
butter
flour
broth
cayenne
diced green chiles
sour cream
layered
tortillas
Oaxaca cheese
guacamole complement
full
(much to the muses delight)
after…
shovel
scoots
across
concrete and asphalt
scooping
light
dry
slick
sparkle
flakes
while the moon
peeks through
dancing clouds
Is it interesting that air allows the flakes to pass on through, while the ground holds them?
In Awareness by Anthony De Mello, he talks about obstacles to happiness and shares:
Nothing would have the power to hurt you again. I mean that, nothing. It’s like when you throw black paint in the air; the air remains uncontaminated. You never color the air black. No matter what happens to you you remain uncontaminated. You remain at peace.
“You never color the air black.”
Inspiring.