I like to go outside at night before I drift off to sleep. I cherish the ritual of releasing the happenings of my day by looking out into the vast sky. It helps me to keep things in perspective, and also reminds me of the miracle of our existence.
It’s usually pretty late when I finally step outside, which makes it extra quiet, and in the darkness, nothing remains the same.
Last night, the moon was gentle bright – – low behind the trees.
I know every inch of my yard since I have lived here for over 30 years.
First, there is a well-worn path, made from the running back and forth of our beloved dogs beginning from before my babies were even born. Their names were Wolfie, then Nico, Timber and Aragon, and now our sweet Skadi.
Over the years my children and I naturally followed in the same hollow furrow which led from our front door… all the way around the deck…and into the back.
As we grew older the path became dirt – – smoothed by our footsteps. Often, I traverse it in the dark, each little divot memorized, the earth welcoming under my feet.
In one corner of our yard stands a Curly Willow tree. There is a large open area between her low hanging branches that seems to beckon me in for a hug, and so I cooperate, my back against her trunk.
I rest, leaning into her comforting strength, and look up through her branches.
My son Kai and I created a Woodland Zen Garden in the shady emptiness of our yard this Spring. It’s a work in progress but we have transformed a huge area into a retreat of beauty and peace.


We have placed steppingstones and several large white rocks around its wandering borders. This helps me to see their glow at night as the moon shines upon them like beacons of light so I don’t stumble.
In the darkness I meander, my steps careful and silent. Sometimes I hear the Owls call to each other from across the trees. The wildlife around our lake serenades me as I place each foot mindfully.

There have been a few times where the inky blackness and a sudden strange noise send me scurrying back into the house. My imagination summoning up every scary story I’ve ever heard. More often though, I’m able to remain calm, safe in my familiarity.



Each season has its challenges, especially winter when I’m forced to limit how far I go into the darkness. The weather, the cycles of the moon, and the brightness of the stars, all influence my time spent outdoors.
I learn a lot from my escapades.
The circle of life continues, with or without us. The coming of night is an inevitable truth, and sometimes it happens before we are ready to let go of our day.
We can’t always see clearly what is right there before us, and even in the expected surroundings we may not always know what lies ahead.
It’s a fine balance to breathe in the uncertainty while embracing the comfort of the same.
The rocks, trees, and animal kingdom are our steadfast companions.
Flowers still bloom – – even in the darkness.
In Midnight Zen Peace,
Raven
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