Dayspring Visit

When I think of our church farm, Dayspring, I think of nature amidst the teeming millions. I first came to Dayspring in the early 70s during a church event. We had many events that took place there. The farm has at least 2 ponds and a lake on about 300 acres of land. There is a retreat center, a farmhouse and a conference center called Wellspring.     

Rope Swing

View of the Pond

I walked the land with my friend Paul this last weekend during our church camp meeting. We shared a bunch of memories of church through many years of our families relationship. The Fitches and the Mohrs go back 50 years.  

Deep Dark Forest

Beginnings of Autumn

Poem

my brain and heart divorced

a decade ago
over who was
to blame about
how big of a mess
I have become

eventually,
they couldn't be
in the same room
with each other

now my head and heart
share custody of me
I stay with my brain
during the week
and my heart
gets me on weekends

they never speak to one another

      - instead, they give me
the same note to pass
to each other every week

and their notes they
send to one another always
says the same thing:

"This is all your fault"

on Sundays
my heart complains
about how my
head has let me down
in the past

and on Wednesday
my head lists all
of the times my
heart has screwed
things up for me

in the future
they blame each
other for the
state of my life

there's been a lot
of yelling - and crying
so,

lately, I've been
spending a lot of
time with my gut
who serves as my
unofficial therapist

most nights, I sneak out of the
window in my ribcage
and slide down my spine
and collapse on my
gut's plush leather chair
that's always open for me

~ and I just sit sit sit sit
until the sun comes up

last evening,
my gut asked me
if I was having a hard
time being caught
between my heart
and my head

I nodded

I said I didn't know
if I could live with
either of them anymore

"my heart is always sad about
something that happened yesterday
while my head is always worried
about something that may happen tomorrow,"

I lamented

my gut squeezed my hand
"I just can't live with
my mistakes of the past
or my anxiety about the future,"
I sighed

my gut smiled and said:
"in that case,
you should
go stay with your
lungs for a while,"
I was confused

- the look on my face gave it away
"if you are exhausted about
your heart's obsession with
the fixed past and your mind's focus
on the uncertain future

your lungs are the perfect place for you

there is no yesterday in your lungs
there is no tomorrow there either
there is only now
there is only inhale
there is only exhale
there is only this moment
there is only breath
and in that breath

you can rest while your
heart and head work
their relationship out."

this morning,
while my brain
was busy reading
tea leaves

and while my
heart was staring
at old photographs

I packed a little
bag and walked
to the door of
my lungs

before I could even knock
she opened the door
with a smile and as
a gust of air embraced me
she said

"what took you so long?"

~ john roedel (johnroedel.com)

Huge Meadow

Meadow Road

Milkweed Infestation

Each time I visit I can't help but be flooded by memories. I can't think of a negative memory from Dayspring.   

When the church bought it the farm produced sod for the infield of the Washington Senators baseball club.  

I love moss

Beautiful Day

This was the first in-person gathering we'd had since the pandemic began.  

It was wonderful to get together.  

Friends

Gathering 

This was our annual camp meeting where we get together to organize, plan and socialize.  

people

hiding behind masks 

Is it

Halloween? 

Art

Warming 

Friends

Gathering