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Elizabeth Beggins's avatar

Really appreciating the opportunity to think of subtle connections as a kind of invitation, and the question: What would it look like if I said yes? This could be directed to either the inviter or the invitee, either one with equal capacity to accept an invitation to follow curiosity or step toward vulnerability. There were so many parts of this post that felt quotable, keepsakes as it were.

I looked up the symbolism of red spiders, and it seems to fit perfectly: "The red spider is a symbol of creativity, persistence, and resourcefulness. Its vibrant color and intricate web represent the ability to weave a life of beauty and purpose despite challenges. The red spider encourages us to tap into our creative energies and to be persistent in pursuing our goals."

Thank you, Amy, for seeing what many cannot, and for saying what many avoid.

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Carol Davis's avatar

Good morning Amy. I enjoyed your “Invitation” piece. Yes, pale pink would be a welcome invite - the pale pink of a peony. I wrote this down: “Let’s have tea.
No potlucks.
Bring a quote instead. Bring a quote I don’t already know.
Bring a good book recommendation. Bring a joke. Bring a haiku.

Bring your sea glass, your kaleidoscope, your favorite pen.”

Maybe I’ll use it on an invitation one of these days!

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