We We often think closeness lives in conversation, laughter, shared adventures. But there’s another kind of closeness — the quiet kind — where nothing much happens, and yet everything still feels exactly right. Tea, Then the Garden Whenever I visit a particular friend, the visit always has the same shape. Tea first, and a real…
When we think of stillness, silence often comes to mind. We picture quiet rooms, empty landscapes, or the complete absence of noise. But stillness doesn’t always live in silence. Sometimes it’s carried in sound — in the hum of bees in a summer garden, the steady rhythm of rain on the roof, waves rolling in…