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Chickadee It was a crisp, sunny October afternoon in the arboretum. I was meditating. My mittened hands rested, upturned on my thighs. A chickadee hovered in front of me. Seeing a convenient perch, it landed in my open palm, then hopped upon my thumb. She looked me up and down, side to side. Having seen all there was to see, she flew away. She brought such joy, this tiny feathered thing. I valued her presence as a gift of trust, a gift of love, a sign from nature and the universe that all was well.
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