The Dancing Traffic Light

I love this — and the concept can be applied not just to traffic lights but to all the circumstances, events and changes we keep wanting to rush through because waiting — even for perfect timing — feels uncomfortable. As the pixies say, “When in doubt, dance!”

via Matt Monarch

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  1. Ha! πŸ™‚

    I think the trees use the wind as an excuse to get their groove on. I can’t look at a tree on a breezy day now without seeing them as dancing! πŸ™‚

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  2. Wow, this makes me sooo happy ~ πŸ™‚

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  3. love it…it’s always a good time to dance! weeeeeeee! and synchronicity as i am writing a post with one message about patience πŸ˜‰

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  4. Posted by manyhahama1955 on September 25, 2014 at 3:41 pm

    Loved this too! Thank you! [?]

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  5. LOVE THSI!!!! Just shared on Facebook because everyone needs to see this!

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  6. Reblogged this on Reiki Dawn and commented:
    Just dance ☺️

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  7. Posted by Reba on September 26, 2014 at 2:18 am

    Hi Laura, love your blog, your garden, your messages, all. Last night I put out some loganberry wine, a rice cracker and pecans on the porch railing for ferries. This morning only the pecans were gone. Last night I went out after dark to watch a low flying plane and while I was out a twrilling leaf caught my eye. It was dancing at the same height round and round in a circle, folding so it nearly appeared invisible at times. When it paused I reached out to touch it and didn’t feel anything it was attached to, like a web. It continued to dance. This leaf was a few feet above where we buried our sweet dearly loved guinea pig about a month ago. During the night when I woke up I wondered if I missed a message of where I should have left the wine. I love this idea and had not done it before. What do you think it was?

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    • Hi Reba, thank you kindly! Sounds like you had some fae action! Also, they extract the essence of food and drink, so don’t assume if it’s still there that they did not partake. πŸ™‚ Thanks for sharing!

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