
When a hummingbird arrives at your home, it breaks through the numbness of routine and demands your full attention. This impossibly small creature, burning like a living ember, becomes a signpost: of renewal after long difficulty, of beauty returning to a life that has felt gray. For some, its visit lands like a quiet blessing, a hint that the heaviness they’ve been carrying is finally beginning to loosen. For others, especially those grieving, its nearness feels like a thin doorway between worlds, as if love itself has briefly taken wing to remind them they are still held.
