Early to Rise

It’s an early start for us today
and we groan
when the alarm clock rings
and we clamber out of bed.

First,
early morning Latin Mass
in Newry
in a pretty wee chapel
filled with faces
of people we don’t know
(yet!)
We enjoy the added bonus
of a wee girl making
her First Holy Communion –
such a special, blessed
and happy day!

After coffee in Newry,
a wander around the hills
at Grange
(sun hats, sun cream
and bottles of cool water
to quench our thirst).

A startled lizard
darts across the road
and seeks shelter
under my boot!
I lift my foot gently
and step lightly away.

Butterflies flutter by
and a lone buzzard cruises
in blue skies overhead.
A sleepy collie snoozes
in the shade
and lambs watch curiously
as we pass by.

A sense of God all around.

A picnic back at our car
followed by 99’s
by a glittering, blue sea.

Finally,
home again in Belfast
with just enough time for a snooze
before tea!

Thank you, Lord,
for a wonderful, summer’s day,
filled with faith, family
and sunshine.

How perfect is that!
(Definitely worth today’s early rise!)

© Claire Murray, 3rd June 2023

Weekend at Tollymore

We spend a glorious spring weekend
at Tollymore forest.
Our holiday house
is the gate lodge –
pastel-pink and white
with church-style windows –
charming!
Step through the gate
and there we are,
right in the grounds
of Tollymore!

Dawn walks
while the busy world sleeps
and birds chorus.
Grass tinted silver
by early morning dew.
Tall shadows
striding before us
like giant match-stick men.
Red squirrels bounding gracefully
out of sight.

Afternoon walks
in warm sunshine
where we gaze in wonder
at huge expanses of bluebells
which form a purple haze
among the trees.

Dusk walks
in soft rain
where we spot timid deer
who watch cautiously
for a moment
before slipping silently
into shadows.

A whole weekend
for our wee family
to explore Tollymore
at any time of the day
or night.

Peaceful, beautiful,
bluebell-full.
Thank You, Lord!

© Claire Murray, 8th May 2023

Forest on our Patio

There’s a forest on our patio –
formed of dozens of baby trees,
all lined-up in pots.
Spikey pines and conifers,
slender birch and zig-zaggy hawthorn,
inches-tall chestnut trees
with massive hand-like leaves
and dark green, jaggy hollies (ouch!)
No sign of the hazels trees …
yet!

A miniature forest,
right here,
on our patio
and a sense of working
hand-in-hand with God
in the miracle of life.

Isn’t that marvellous?

Only one (huge!) challenge ahead …
where on earth
are we going to plant them???

© Claire Murray (in memory of Danny Murray, RIP)

25th May, 2023