The Olympic Peninsula in Washington state and the waters of the Straits of Juan de Fuca, only one body of water that we must all work to keep clean and healthy. |
On this day, World Water Day, I intend I am honoring and respecting all the waters of the world. I also intend everyone and everything has all the clean fresh water needed for a vibrantly healthy life.
Waters of the world, I'm sorry.
Waters of the world, please forgive me.
Waters of the world, I thank you.
Waters of the world, I love you.
For the highest good of all concerned, so be it and so it is!
And let me add how grateful I am for the abundant, micro-clustered water I am fortunate enough to have.
Water has the potential to wear down; just ask anyone who has had to put up with a faucet that drips all night long!
ReplyDeleteAnd water in it's frozen form, has the power to build up… ever seen a humpy sidewalk from frozen ground?