Showing posts with label childlikeness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childlikeness. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Wonders





To my way of thinking (admittedly, not everyone’s), it’s hard to beat a prolonged time of paying attention.  My favorite place to do that is (thank you, Annie Dillard) my own backyard.

Today I observed a flock of tiny sparrows.  They scratched for food in the marshy grass and hop-flew en masse into a tangle of honeysuckle; then, unstartled, they returned in a grace of flurry to the grass to scratch again.

Sparrows (I have learned by paying attention) are quite handsome little creatures.  Today’s variety I admired for the warm brown stripes on its head and body:  a song sparrow (Melospiza melodia).  I frequently spot white-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) and chipping sparrows (Spizella passerina), and how these richly-painted masterpieces came to be considered common I’ll never know.


Someone has said that if the stars appeared only one night a year, everyone would camp out to see them. I say that this kind of wonder blooms everyday in the heart of every two year old.  

It is learnable.