A Safe Haven

I’ve never spent any time in my backyard. All of the planning and planting is usually poured into the front, but this year that changed.

One reason was the back porch/deck was falling apart and wasn’t safe to stand on, much less use, so I began talking with my landlord about it and sent him photos. It took him a while to find someone he trusts to rebuild it, but last year all of the wood was replaced and it looks new again. Whenever I’d let the dogs outside, I’d step out with them and started surveying the yard and you know what I saw?

Endless possibilities.

I’ve had two neighbors on separate occasions step into my backyard, and say the same thing, “Wow. You have your own little safe haven back here.” The only thing I saw at the time was my own private dog park, but wondered what would happen if I chose to spend more time there? The backyard sits lower than the front and is surrounded by privacy fence, but a nice breeze comes through.

By hanging a bird bath from the overhang of my gardening shed, I can see all the bird activity from the window of my writing room in the house, but now I get to watch them from the deck. The curved bench purchased last October at one heck of a price was not being used, so I moved it from the front yard, to the back porch.

With it being curved, it was going to take a minute to find it’s place, so I just lived with it being there and moved it around until finding what felt right. It quickly became my favorite place to sit in the mornings while sipping my cup of Ryze.

Small shifts in our thinking and seeing what we have that’s not being used can be pulled together to soothe our souls. My neighbors saw it long before I did and where my front yard has a sanctuary feel from the trees, my backyard is beginning to stand up to being called a safe haven.

Feature Photo by Partha Narasimhan on Unsplash


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9 responses to “A Safe Haven”

  1. That sounds so nice. Enjoy watching the birds in your backyard.

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    1. Thank you Mags and I will! 🧡

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    1. Thank you, lovely. xx

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  2. Isn’t a wonderful feeling when you fit? When you know you’re in a good, maybe even the right place.

    May you have many wonderful moments, looking, seeing, changing and enjoying

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    1. It is a wonderful feeling, Brian and feels it was a long time coming. What’s funny is the backyard has always been there. It just took time to appreciate it and the possibilities it offers, but I’m just glad it finally spoke to me. Thank you for your thoughtful comment. 🙏🏻

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  3. I understand why some people choose to retire to condos where there is no upkeep and they can come and go for days or weeks at a time. But I cannot imagine ever giving up my safe haven. I’m glad you get so much peace and pleasure out of yours. (And kudos for your landlord getting your back deck fixed. 👍)

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    1. Hi Anne. When my parents divorced, my mother was almost retirement age and she moved into a condo, but she wasn’t a yard person, (that was my Dad), so she liked having her little yard maintained by someone else. I think for you and I, being outdoors and putting our hands in the dirt is therapeutic. Oh yes, I have the best landlord, ever. He doesn’t move quickly, but I finally convinced him that he needs to take care of his investment. I’m just the temporary grounds keeper. 😂

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  4. Sometimes a condo is just more practical. But so true – for us, being outdoors and getting our hands in the dirt is therapeutic. 😊

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