by Bill Tiepelman
The Beauty of the Everyday
Morning sunlight spilled across the dew-laden grass in Old Monroe, Missouri, painting the backyard in soft hues of gold and green. It was a Saturday—the kind of day meant for nothing in particular, where time seemed to stretch endlessly and the world demanded very little. Elaine, coffee mug in hand, sat in her favorite weathered patio chair, ready to indulge in her quiet ritual of birdwatching. Her backyard wasn’t grand, not by a long stretch. A modest patch of grass, a few unruly shrubs, and an old maple tree that leaned slightly to the left. But to her, it was a haven—a little slice of nature right outside her door. The birds seemed to think so, too. They visited in droves, flitting between branches and leaving behind a trail of chirps and feathers. The Unassuming Star Elaine took a sip of her coffee, the warmth spreading through her as she leaned back and scanned the yard. The usual suspects were out in force: the chattering sparrows, the nosy blue jays, the standoffish mourning doves. But then, a flash of pink caught her eye. There, perched on a patch of ground where the sunlight filtered through the leaves, was a house finch. Its rose-colored plumage practically glowed, the soft streaks of pink blending beautifully with its browns and whites. It hopped about, tilting its head in that curious, twitchy way birds have, as if it were pondering something of great importance. “Well, aren’t you a showstopper,” Elaine muttered, setting her coffee down to reach for her binoculars. The finch hopped closer to the patio, pecking at something invisible on the ground. It didn’t seem the least bit concerned with her presence, which Elaine appreciated. It was nice to feel trusted, even by a bird. Lessons in Simplicity As she watched, Elaine couldn’t help but chuckle at the finch’s antics. It puffed up its chest, shook its feathers, and let out a tiny trill that sounded like the avian equivalent of clearing its throat. It reminded her of her neighbor Harold, who had a similar habit whenever he was about to launch into one of his conspiracy theories about the weather. “Don’t worry, little guy,” she said softly. “Your theories probably make more sense than Harold’s.” The finch paused, as if it had heard her, then continued pecking at the ground. Its movements were methodical, unhurried. Elaine envied that. The world was always rushing—always demanding more, faster, better. But the finch didn’t care about any of that. It was perfectly content, existing in its small, quiet moment. The Humor of the Ordinary Elaine’s reverie was interrupted by the unmistakable clatter of her garden wind chime, followed by the squawk of a disgruntled blue jay. She turned to see the jay perched indignantly on the chime, its feathers ruffled. A second later, a squirrel darted across the fence line, chittering madly as if laughing at its own prank. The finch, for its part, didn’t even flinch. It hopped a little farther away from the commotion, clearly unbothered by the chaos. Elaine laughed. “Smart move,” she said. “Stick to the peaceful corner. Let the squirrel and the jay sort out their drama.” The Beauty of the Every Day The sun climbed higher, and Elaine’s coffee grew colder, but she didn’t mind. The finch eventually flew off, its rosy feathers disappearing into the maple tree, but the sense of peace it had brought lingered. Elaine sat back and closed her eyes, listening to the layered symphony of bird calls, the occasional rustle of leaves, and the distant hum of a lawnmower. She thought about how easy it was to overlook moments like this. To dismiss the ordinary as mundane. But the finch had reminded her that beauty wasn’t always flashy or rare. Sometimes, it was a small bird with pink feathers, hopping across your backyard, living its life with quiet grace. As Elaine gathered her mug and binoculars to head inside, she felt a deep gratitude for the morning. It wasn’t a grand adventure, but it didn’t need to be. It was a reminder of the joy to be found in the simple, the still, and the everyday moments that so often pass unnoticed. Bring The Beauty of the Every Day Into Your Space Celebrate the serene charm and quiet grace of the house finch in your backyard with these thoughtfully crafted products. Perfect for nature lovers and those who find beauty in the small moments, these items bring the tranquility of the scene into your life: Cross-Stitch Pattern – Create a stunning keepsake with this intricate cross-stitch design that captures the gentle beauty of the finch and its surroundings. Canvas Print – Add a touch of peaceful elegance to your walls with this vibrant and artful depiction of the house finch. Tote Bag – Carry the beauty of the everyday with you wherever you go with this stylish and practical tote bag. Greeting Card – Share the serenity with friends and loved ones through this beautifully designed greeting card, perfect for any occasion.