Friday, November 07, 2025

Five on Friday: This Week Small...




"What is small?
Children are small.
Seeds are small.
Moments are small.
Yet of these the whole world is composed."

Reclaiming Quiet, Cultivating a Life of Holy Attention
Sarah Clarkson


Sometimes a person pulls a book from a shelf looking for something. In this case, I was looking for a line of inspiration that I could open with. I flipped through Sarah's much underlined book, hoping something would pop out. That's when I found those lovely lines above. 

It's been another full, busy week and my offerings today are small. A few thoughts, scraps, really. But in the spirit of Sarah's words, I hope you will find a measure of cheer... the lilt that lifts the soul a little.   


One. Small Lights 

As soon as I saw it, I knew this photo was joining today's post.
The candle drew me in with its comforting wick of light. I could
almost feel its warmth. I'm grateful to live in an age when
candles and twinkle lights are so readily available to fill dark
corners with cheer as winter approaches.

Oh, and I love how the pink rose peers from the dark background.
Another lift for a soul longing for a thing of beauty.


Two. Little Pockets

"Joy doesn't cancel out heavy things but it
gives you little pockets of strength to carry on."
from Sharecare on Facebook


Three. Weather Changes

The weather has switched gears—I could feel the chill of winter
in the air yesterday. Which means, in my corner of the world,
this will wrap up my last autumn-y post for the year. And signals
the season of creating cozy nooks inside our homes and souls.


Four. Reading Pile

Looking forward to dipping into these books new to me:
 
Book of Lives, A Memoir of Sorts (2025)
by Margaret Atwood

Dearly (new poems, 2020)
by Margaret Atwood

The Queen Who Came in from the Cold:
Her Majesty The Queen Investigates
by S.J. Bennett
(releases on November 11th)

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I'm now planning to re-read
Reclaiming Quiet, Cultivating a Life of Holy Attention
by Sarah Clarkson (2024)

I've started to gather my cozy reads for the
coming season—will share soon.


Five. Remembering

Remembering those who gave their lives for others.
May their sacrifice never been in vain.
November 11th

And I want to add that there have been a
couple of people recently, who I only knew through their
social media presence and who poured so much goodness here,
who unexpectedly passed away.
Two Canadians who cared and made a difference,
whose posts filled my life with light and hope,
especially on those days when the world felt dark and grim.
To Stan and Darren. RIP


As I wrap up, I glance out the window to discover that winter has arrived on the wings of snowflakes. Already rooftops are covered and evergreen branches are sugar dusted. And with that, the air shifts. I begin to feel that 'certain' something swirling around me... I must go find my twinkle lights.


Hoping your days are pleasant whatever you're up to,
Brenda
Photo credits:
(top) by Thomas Wolter from Pixabay
(one) by Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay
(two) by Валерий Григоренко from Pixabay
(three) by iPicture from Pixabay
(four) by by Alana Jordan from Pixabay
(five) by Kevin Graham from Pixabay

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9 comments:

  1. Sometimes it's just a small thing that can cheer a person up. Maybe, "small" doesn't always get the credit it deserves. It's looking a little whitish around here today. Good time to get into the books.
    Anonymous Betty

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    1. Thanks, Betty, for your note. Sometimes the little things are just what we need. It's afternoon here and it's still snowing, so it's time for a curl up with a good book.

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  2. Lovely. Nourishing. As always, thank you. (Side note: Was Stan the pilot/photographer with the cute doggie on Twitter? When I left Twitter, I knew I would miss his uplifting comments. Maybe you are not speaking of him, though.)

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    1. So lovely to hear from you, Marigold! Thank you for stopping by. And yes, it was Stan the pilot/photographer on X with Jersey his dog who left us. He leaves a big hole.

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    2. Oh, Brenda, how sad to learn of Stan's passing. He was such a nice man. Thank you for the update.

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  3. Isn’t the first snowfall exciting? It changes the whole landscape. Lovely fall pictures, Brenda. I just browsed through my Country Living December issue. Always fun to get a magazine in the mail especially the Christmas ones. I just finished reading “Beloved” by Jan Karon. I really enjoyed, getting reacquainted with all her characters and catching up with their lives. Have a lovely weekend. Hugs, Elaine

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    1. Oh yes, I agree, about the first snowfall being exciting! And how lovely that you got your December issue of Country Living. I have a copy on my dining table, I'm trying to hold off browsing it until it's a little closer to December (I'll see how that works - haha). And like you, I quite enjoyed Jan Karon's new novel. I couldn't wait until December for that one. It was a treat to read.

      Thanks, Elaine, for popping in and saying hi. Happy weekend.

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  4. It was so cozy here today that I took a delicious nap! It snowed all morning but that has now stopped and left the world transformed. A very cozy small read. Thank you!

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    1. A nap on a snowy day - what a perfect treat. Thanks, Joy, for your note!

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