This book is a gentle companion for anyone navigating grief, offering small, soul-steadying practices rooted in everyday beauty. Sparked by a moment of unexpected peace in a rain-soaked alley, the author shares a year of healing through ordinary experiences—urban walks, clay painting, birdwatching, and tiny acts of service. Each vignette is paired with simple tools like journaling, mindful walking, and gratitude lists, designed to restore attention, awe, and connection. It’s not a manual for erasing pain, but a guide to living alongside it—turning sorrow into space for wonder. With poetic warmth and grounded practicality, the book encourages readers to find enchantment in cracks and corners, to honor grief without letting it steer, and to rediscover life’s textures in small, repeatable ways. Whether opened front to back or at random, it invites you to listen closely, act gently, and participate again in the layered, luminous world around you.