The Hard Work of an Ordered House
The work of an ordered house is more than dust on floors and in doorways.
It is freedom from anxieties through direct confrontation and imagination that what is will not always be.
It is allowing the rock-tumbling process of obstacles to challenge and shape, to change and reveal more and more of what is the same.
And sometimes, it is paying great attention in the opposite direction as the truest of intentions, so as to reveal which direction forward may be.