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May 035rose Rose in Judi's garden, photo's by Liz, unless otherwise identified.

Last week, a co-worker and dear friend, Ann Kaiser had a lovely array of roses on her desk. As I admired their beauty, Ann explained they were a gift of friendship. Rather serendipitously, Ann and Judi Vines had gifted each other that morning with fresh flowers from their respective gardens; two friends making an effort to bring joy into our world. Love manifests in small gestures of caring and encouragement. Ann began to tell me about Judi’s butterfly sanctuary. Judi has just earned the distinction of creating a certified wildlife habitat from the National Wildlife Federation. I was eager to visit and learn more about her garden. Judi welcomed this idea and we set a date for Saturday.

May 026judi-larry Judi & Larry Vines with their beloved dog Jager

The afternoon was perfect, sunny, blue skies, luminous clouds and a leisurely breeze. Judi and her husband Larry received Woody and I with warm hospitality. Larry’s masonry skills were evident throughout their home, patio, and garden with gorgeous stonework. Judi enthusiastically explained that several essential elements are necessary for designing a wildlife habitat. She pointed out the various floral designs, fruit trees, a fountain, bushes and contrasting greenery. These provide the necessary food, water, places to cover, places to raise young and sustainable gardening. For more information visit:

http://www.nwf.org/Get-Outside/Outdoor-Activities/Garden-for-Wildlife.aspx

   IMGfoutain Cowtee bird taking a bath, photo by Judi and Larry Vines

There is something marvelously renewing about being outdoors. We feel our connection to Mother Earth, as songbirds serenade, butterflies dance and sun cradles our spirits. There is a feeling of peace, of being at home in a garden wherever it might be. True, Judi’s garden is a sanctuary for wildlife but it is also a sacred refuge for us humans!

May 019 Judi not only loves nature, she loves people and life. She is the essence of Mother Earth herself with a beautiful smile, upbeat personality, and her kind and generous ways. Judi has provided 21 years of dedicated service for St. Joseph Home Health and our community with a servant’s heart. As a Service Coordinator, she fulfills a crucial role in coordinating the scheduling of nursing care to meet patients’ needs. She is masterful in her work, as she maneuvers throughout the complexity of her day responding to multiple demands and bringing all together with seeming ease. Judi is in communication with patients, family members, and team members all day. Once Mr. R. called and reminisced about a time when he was in Paris and had a fabulous dinner. Judi decided to surprise him by making the same wonderful meal and delivering it to his home. This was especially meaningful because this man lives alone and is without any family. Judi has a way of transforming the ordinary into extraordinary moments. Judi often bakes and brings to work homemade apple pies, french bread, cinnamon muffins and other luscious desserts to nourish our spirits. She blesses so many with her Love and fills our hearts with gratitude.  
Hummingbird05042010 Photo of Hummingbird nesting, photo by Woody Wessel, click on to enlarge

In closing, I wish to share the above photo of a hummingbird that is nesting in an avocado tree in our back yard. We are delightfully anticipating the hatching of her chicks any day now. Thanks to Bonnie Callahan, I became aware of an amazing live web cam of Phoebe Allen, a Hummingbird who has nested in a rosebush in Irvine, CA. Her chicks, Hope and Hoku were born on May 9th and 10th and will be nesting for another week or so before taking flight. People from around the world are watching as this miracle unfolds. http://phoebeallens.com/big.html

  Phoebefacts

“In Native American culture, a hummingbird symbolizes timeless joy and the Nectar of Life. It's a symbol for accomplishing that which seems impossible and will teach you how to find the miracle of joyful living from your own life circumstances.” (Ted Andrews).

Postscript: I am very sad to report that Hope and Hoku were startled from the nest on 5/28 by a crow.  Hoku was returned to the nest but Hope has yet to be found.

~Liz Sorensen Wessel

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9 responses to “Day 151-152 Judi’s Sanctuary”

  1. Erie Chapman Avatar
    Erie Chapman

    This is such a lovely and restful meditation, Liz. Thanks so much for sharing this and bringing some moments of peace to us all. – Erie

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  2. Marily Avatar
    Marily

    It was my first time watching a humming baby bird … so content in her comfy tiny nest. Hoku was in it, I missed Hope who was startled by the crow yesterday, everyone prayed Hope could have fledged. Twice mama bird came to feed, Hoku just opened its mouth, quickly take in the food… it was a joy to watch and great to know how this magnificent tiny miracles are going on simultaneously, not just one but countless others. How great is our God, to have created all and takes loving care of all. Thanks Liz.

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    Marily

    Love Judi’s garden too… I wish my husband will make one too… 🙂

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  4. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Liz, you have the gift of creating wonder in the midst of our daily beauty, whether in people or in nature or wherever we find ourselves. As well as the inspiration of your words I am also caught up in the wonder of technology that takes us into the home of the humming bird – what a treat and what a joy. Once again thank you Liz and thank you also for sharing your beautiful, loving and caring friends and co-workers with us.

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    Sue

    We have hummingbirds in our backyard who come everyday. They love the bottlebrush and other nectars of the plants in the backyard. It is so awesome from my bedroom window to lay on the bed and watch them fly so lightly and playfully all the time. It is real special when I am out watering and they take a drink of water from the hose. They have a nest somewhere in my backdoor neighbors yard. They know those crows, falcons,blue herons, herons and hawks are all around. Oh, the life of a bird. Flying , soaring and free.Central Park in HB is also full of several types of birds..My sanctuary. I also love the garden at the Sister House. So easy to meditate there.

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  6. Suan Geh Avatar
    Suan Geh

    Liz: “A thing of beauty is a joy forever” Thank you Liz for bringing us readers in touch with nature and for the excellent photography taken by you and Woody. I feel very relaxed as I enjoy your writing and feel as though I am in Judi’s garden with the beautiful flowers and the birds.

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  7. Woody Wessel Avatar
    Woody Wessel

    Our Bird”s eggs hatched and there are two chicks in
    the nest.

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  8. ann kaiser Avatar
    ann kaiser

    When I sat in Judi’s garden for the first time a few months ago..I discovered such a profound sense of peace that captivated my soul . Since that visit the garden has become a a “place” in my mind that I invision my self at when I need to reflect or ponder on something. It was not only the garden , but my friends love for her garden and anyone who visits. Judi has a way of embracing the person as part of her family. I am so glad I shared this with Liz, so that she would write such a loving story of our friend. Blessings to you my friends.

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    Victoria Facey

    What a lovely nature reflection, with a sunny tribute to my friend, Judi, who is herself like a wildlife butterfly! Judi has the kindest heart in her service coordinator role and you want to run into her each day just to be in her company. I’ve learned new things about Judi and am glad to see she has more love and energy outside of work, as she is busy most days.
    Liz, thank you for sharing the hummingbird site, and keeping me posted on your special Hummingbirds Nest in your backyard.

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