Greetings from Driebergen,
I was lighting a candle this morning and noticed the lighter was on “high.” The little knob let out lots of gas for a big flame.
But I was just lighting a candle.
I only need the tiniest of flames to light a candle.
Then that candle can light the rest of the candles in my house. It could also start a fire in the fireplace (well, if we had one … ), and it could even burn down the whole house, the neighborhood, even the forest and town I live in.
But let’s just back to the lighter, the size of the flame, and that candle.
Just one little flame for a few seconds is all that’s required.
Kinda like writing your first (short) book.
Here’s my morning in the dark and the early afternoon in the meadow under the sun.
What spark will you ignite this week?
Bradley
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