“I’ve always found this a trying time of the year. The leaves not yet out, mud everywhere you go. Frosty mornings gone. Sunny mornings not yet come. Give me blizzards and frozen pipes, but not this nothing time, not this waiting room of the world.” — C.S.Lewis in Shadowlands
I’m so ready for spring, and last weekend I needed a Beauty Break. Badly. I’m not talking about manicures or makeovers. A new ‘do or fancy frock may make me feel all togged down, as Mama Lou would say, but later, if I couldn’t afford it, I’m left feeling all bogged down. I’m talking about focusing on beauty. 
Thankfully, the world brims with it. Somewhere—whether in urban parks or suburban backyards—there’s a place to look up at blue and out at green. To breathe. To relax. To enjoy. For free. Or almost at the legendary La Mamounia Marrakech. 








A sandwich on the terrace and a glass of wine was my price of admission–well worth an afternoon walking the gardens. 

















We are serious art, created and creators. Daily we fashion our lives through choices—some deciding how to deal with setbacks we didn’t choose.
When my children were small and I was a full time teacher and single mom,I tried to write in every spare moment I could find. There weren’t many. Still, I learned that when the kids were with their dad I needed to do more than clean house and grocery shop. Writing was refuge, but the good stuff , truth, came faster after focusing on my play date, God, as he showed me the world He made. I needed to back away from the laptop and go find pretty—whether in paintings hanging on the Frist Center walls, in light reflected off Old Hickory Lake, in woods surrounding a Monteagle B and B. I now live in Marrakesh, a city where garden havens hide behind ocre walls. 












With filtered lenses and selective shots its easy to live in a Pinterest Perfect world, censoring ugly realities–human, animal, and environmental ills– that need our attention. Yet paradoxically, to face what’s wrong…to remember good ultimately wins… 
starts with focusing on what’s already lovely and worthy of praise. Hearts thirsting for the world-made-right-again are quenched beside fountains of blessings. And lifted when we simply look up. 
Not sure why I am not getting this; however, Sue was kind to forward and I loved seeing the beauty. Enjoy every moment and know many are thinking of you and praying. We are about to start up Discernment for the spring (?) session.
Blessings
Marsha
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Hi Marsha–so good to hear from you! I am glad you are reading the blog. 🙂 You ladies were a huge part in my moving abroad and I so appreciate your thoughts and prayers. The button above the Eiffel Tower icon should allow you to follow so posts are sent to you. If not I publish links to posts on my A Move to Morocco Facebook page; I think if you “Like” I’ll be in your newsfeed. Hope to see you ladies this summer when I’m home in July.
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Cindy– this is beautiful. Thanks for the peek into your journey. I am in agreement with you in your notion of catching beauty and creating as necessity, especially with those folks who work against injustice day in and day out.
Wishes of continued grace and peace on your adventure.
Kate
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So good to hear from you, my friend! Your musings have understandably been more melancholy given what you’ve faced this last semester. I hope you can relax–breathe– live freely and lightly during the break. I’ll be home in July so save a walk on the green way for me.
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Thank you for the kind wishes! I would welcome an opportunity to walk the green way and catch up on all life’s adventures. Look forward to it!
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