
FOUR PILLARS


As part of my life rhythm for 2025 and 2026, I have designated Wednesdays and Sundays as Creative writing days here on LILLIE-PUT. It is time for me to get back to the writing process which I have too long neglected.

So each Wednesday and each Sunday I will be using a prompt either from one of my “Writer’s Remedy” jars or from WordPress. This week I have chosen to practice a new form of poetry called an OVI. This is a form introduced to me by RONOVANWRITES.
You can click the link above to check out the style requirements of the poem if you want to join in. Ronovan’s inspiration subject for our poetry this week is the word: RESPECT

MAKING ROOM
The threads are spinning fast today.
Options increase hiding the Way
Of life. It’s a high price to pay.
We cling to woven forms not ours.
“This land, this cash, this right is mine!”
We shout, we scream, we cry, we whine,
We don’ t know destiny refined?
Chances at brotherhood are lost.
I hear a voice cry, “Please! Respect!
My weaving should have an effect!”
It’s One whose love we should reflect.
We’re pieces of His tapestry.
So, in my thread, I’m making room.
For those who’d come out from the gloom
To spin at the Great Weaver’s loom.
Just parts of the Weaver’s story.


HERE IS OUR DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT FROM PSALM 27:1-3.


EVERY WEEK I AM GIVING MYSELF TWO DAYS TO PRACTICE SOME FORM OF CREATIVE WRITING. THIS WEEK I PRACTICED WRITING A SONNET AND TODAY I AM WRITING IN RESPONSE TO A PROMPT FROM WORDPRESS.
WHAT DOES YOUR IDEAL HOME LOOK LIKE?
I have always tried to make the home where I am living an ideal home. I think that the old adage “Home is where the heart is” is really true. Home isa place where the individual is allowed to create an an expression of the heart, a thing that is of and for themselves, a center of the true self.

I think any place can become an ideal home. It just takes work and an ability to allow self expression.

The Vicarage is a place that has given me permission. to express myself and to learn how to work. I didn’t realize it fully until recently, but my heart’s desire is to create a forest garden in the place I live.

This place offers that in spades. It is enough to feel a bit wild and at the same time gives me room to practice cultivation of the wildness.

It is a place that has made room for my mistakes, even welcomed them. Like our first chicken play pen. It was a great idea, poorly placed. Next year though I think I am going to try this space as a pumpkin patch.

The Vicarage has also given me room to develop my spiritual practice of prayer and meditation.

The prayer courtyard has proven to be a place of much spiritual endeavor this summer. I am even now planing my winter prayer nook inside The Vicarage.

This house has been a refuge from the storms of life for many decades of my life. But I think it is because I have learned to make this a place of powerful memory,

enjoyable work

and purposeful existence

that it has become my ideal home. Maybe I could have done that anywhere. Still I am glad it was here.


HERE IS OUR FINAL DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT FROM PASTOR AMANDA’S SERMON ENTITLED “WORD SEARCH”.
