Holy Work (an imaginary conversation)
'Do you have a plan?' she asked him.
'No. I do one thing at a time, then I see what to do next. I have a sort of vision, but it's illusive. It goes in and out of focus. Please take your shoes off, this is holy work.'
'We're laying a deck', she said with an element of sarcasm in her look, as she rolled up her sleeves and picked up a hammer.
'Exactly', he replied, inspecting the tips of a saw blade..
After a while, he spoke again. 'The problem with plans,' he said slowly, thoughtfully, almost to himself, 'is that you'll never get everyone to agree about everything. Impossible!' And he shook his head, causing a momentary wave to flow down his long grey beard.
'That's not true', she countered. 'I disagree.'
'So you see it's true', he smiled in a meaningful way.
'Oh God!' she laughed. 'You're a nutter, you know that? But I like working for you.'
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(Pictured is my outside workshop in Galilee. Art filters applied)