I had to get up early this morning to go to the Laboratory in Alliston. Out here at my place, between all the trees, it looked like a nice day coming. As I got on the road everything was wrapped in fog very heavy. Automatically had to put my foot on the brake. I could not see if I am on the road or half ways in the ditch. It did put sort of a break on my mind too. I proceeded to drive very slowly. I think my mind is set to change everything I see into comparisons with my personal life. Yes, there has been many foggy times. Even now it isn't too clear in my soul.
I kept driving. Since I always have the camera in my purse I thought this is a good time to stop on the road side and try to get a picture of how the sun works its way through the fog. It always does. Even in life's foggiest days there comes an other day with bright sunshine. All I have learned is that we have to stop running. Put the break on your mind and evaluate or quietly question God : how long will the fog last? You know it wont last for ever, but how bright will the sun come up? Well, I don't have any personal thick fog on my soul right now and I know, what ever there is, God will send the sunshine again. His Light can never be eliminated, though we do miss noticing when it isn't all that bright. It does come always again.
Wow, by now I have reached the Laboratory, half an hour early before opening. I got out of the car and walked to see what the sun is doing behind the buildings. It had broken the fog and was so wide spread bright I could not get a photo of it anymore (that is result for buying a cheap camera).
It did get my mind at peace and I noticed other people waiting in the lineup for the opening had a grin on their faces. Maybe I did look funny for camera in my hand and happiness on my face. though it was a good start fo my day.
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