Pi Day! Dinner March 14, 2019

Pizza pie on pi day!
Nasher Museum of Art Duke University
“Where We Find Ourselves: The Photographs of Hugh Mangum, 1897-1922”

![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Love
LOVE
by Czesław Miłosz
Love means to learn to look at yourself
The way one looks at distant things
For you are only one thing among many.
And whoever sees that way heals his heart,
Without knowing it, from various ills.
A bird and a tree say to him: Friend.
Then he wants to use himself and things
So that they stand in the glow of ripeness.
It doesn’t matter whether he knows what he serves:
Who serves best doesn’t always understand.
As read here except color highlights added by me.
Parker Palmer reflected on these words with respect to the meaning of life here.
Great minds…?

Love this as Kalman’s ideas resonate with me on the meaning of life.
That’s what I’m talking about
An interesting book to look check out.
Dessert March 10, 2019
The Practice of Listening
To connect to ourselves, each other and the Spirit, sometimes we need someone to take time, to pay attention, to listen…to really listen. We don’t need someone to solve our problems or issues, but to understand, even to feel, our situation with us. And to support us. We need someone who cares about us, who affirms us, who takes us as we are, and who will be with us.
With this listening resource, we can hope to loosen the tight structures of our lives and realize that perhaps there are gaps where something different, something unexpected could happen. We can play with thoughts and ideas as we have not been able to before. We can even begin to listen to ourselves.
We aren’t sick, but we are human and sometimes we need someone to be with us as we talk through what’s on our mind. Through the process of Intensive Listening, by both speaker and listener, awareness of unformulated ideas or thoughts held too rigidly come to the fore.
The Speaker, the Listener and the Focus form a Triangle of Attention during an exchange. The Focus is whatever the Speaker wants to talk about; it may be a past experience, a relationship, a feeling, a situation. The Speaker draws the attention of the Listener to the Focus so that both try to see, to hear the same things. The Listener asks questions to clarify, so that the Focus becomes clearer. By objectifying the Focus and describing it to another, the Speaker can begin to understand it better.
“…simply paying attention…”
“I think one of the best things we can do, I think, in developing our own life of prayer is practicing simply paying attention. Actually look and consider and spend time looking at something in creation, looking at it and marveling at it, wondering at it, and allowing its deep mystery to come to you and change you and reveal something of a mystery of God the Creator. I think this is a wonderful way of deepening our relationship with God.”
– Br. Geoffrey Tristram, “Pick something in God’s creation to consider today…”, Growing a Rule of Life, March 10, 2019 Society of Saint John the Evangelist
Dinner March 9, 2019

Swordfish with pineapple salsa, roasted vegetables and roasted potato wedges
Dinner March 8, 2019

Cannelloni and Mac with roasted cauliflower and onions sauced with blue cheese, spinach, parsley and garlic
Dinner March 7, 2019

Lamb with vegetables over polenta with a tasty sauce and asparagus
Ash Wednesday
Dinner March 5, 2019
Dinner March 3, 2019

Roast lamb and spanakopita

