Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Handling the No

I think we've all had times when it seems every door I see cracked open gets firmly closed in my face as I approach it.  Very frustrating.  Some of us hardier souls just seem to thrive on a challenge and are determined to either go around that closed door or crash right on through it, but I find it off putting.

Lately I seem to be coming up against those closed doors too often and am finding it depressing, however yesterday the Universe offered me another way of looking at it.  I was walking in my favorite park appreciating a rare cool overcast day when the sun broke through the cloud and flooded the park with golden light.  I quickly returned to my car for my camera then made myself comfortable at a picnic table to enjoy this spectacular lighting.

My reverie was abruptly interrupted by a Red-tailed Hawk making a dive for a bird in the grass right in front of me!!  I was shocked and thrilled!  The bird made its escape leaving only a few feathers behind and the hawk retreated to a low branch of a nearby tree.  I was able to study this hawk for a minute or two and it clearly wasn't showing frustration or depression at its recent disappointment.  It simply regrouped and carried on with the task at hand - finding dinner for the family.

Here was my message of the day:  don't dwell in the past, all my energy must be directed towards moving forward in a calm and detached manner.   Thank you Hawk, the Messenger.



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8 comments:

Rambling Woods said...

What an important reminder..... Michelle from nature notes

Anonymous said...

barb, love your comments..........indeed, lessons learned from the hawk...........and as you know, hawk inspires us to a creative life purpose... your photo is superb ...... .lunch?............namaste, patti

Carver said...

Wonderful shot of the hawk. I learn a lot from wildlife although I also get frustrated at times.

Stewart M said...

Thats a great looking bird - the hook on the beak seems out of proportion to the bird.

Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.

Stewart M - Melbourne

PS; more frequent visit are encouraged!

EG CameraGirl said...

Sounds like you were ready to learn from the lesson. Kudos!

Wally Jones said...

Thank you for sharing your moment and a beautiful raptor!
You may not be alone in your challenges and I thank you for offering a refreshing perspective.

HansHB said...

Great post for WBW!

MyMaracas said...

A valuable lesson indeed. Great shot of the hawk, too.