Nutured
I’m excited to be puttering around my yard. It’s one of my forms of meditation. I get more grounded, calm and peaceful wandering around the yard with no intense agenda. My plants have no pressing needs right now. I do a little weeding, feed the fish and water where needed.
I connect to myself and the earth. I fall into rhythm with her breath. I feel nurtured here. I almost don’t want to leave sometimes.
My deck becomes an extension of my living space. I generally leave the sliding door open. My animals are happy with that arrangement. That reminds me of a Sunday last year when I had opened the door in the morning so Mandy could venture out. I went upstairs for a minute and when I came down a chipmunk had boldly come into the living room. He turned tail and bolted out. I had the door closed more after that. That didn’t last too long. The door is slid open again.
I’m sitting on my deck with one of my favorite teas, Tulsi or also known as Holy Basil. It’s not related to the herb Basil. It comes from India and has a mild, pleasant taste. I like my tea sweetened with Stevia so I’m not adding calories and it has no effect on the blood sugar like sugar does. I found Stevia years ago when I discovered I had some Candida issues. Stevia helped me avoid feeding the candida but still have a bit of sweetness. I think it enhances the flavor of my tea.
Besides the great taste of Tulsi the other reason I drink it on a regular basis is all the positive attributes it has.
Tulsi Benefits: Reduces stress, supports the immune system, abundant in antioxidants, builds stamina, aids digestion, supports adrenal and lymph health, powerful adaptogen, helps to balance the metabolism.
Cheers to a peaceful evening even though I’ll be working on my taxes next. Hmmm, I’ll put on another pot of Tulsi first.