Next add four iconic conifers as high as the sky eternally ******* down
These things are always in my sight through my window on this wet world
Multiply all of this by a sweet daughter who makes me proud and raise the whole to the power of a strong woman who carries us all on her back
The equation produces a result that I am 95 percent certain equals happiness though the confidence interval is wide
And this result sweet as it is and as uncertain as it is will outlive me leave a faint echo in time an echo that will bounce off a star and finally be found gripped in my shriveled paw long after the epiphany nowhere near paradise somewhere short of the end of the line
This is a moment of happiness stolen from time hijacked by a fugitive from civil society
I'll hold it close until death pries it without mercy from my hand
Leaves it as a blessing and a curse for all who come after
Take the blessing. Leave the curse. That's the advice I give with my dying breath. And I leave this to you from the generosity of my heart. With a nod to the scant traces of God's grace that I find on these pathways of travail.
Never lost. Never found. Always present and generous to all.
Be that.
I write from Western Oregon in a year that is wet even by Oregon standards.