# The Shelter of Coverage

## A Quiet Shield

Coverage wraps around us like a familiar blanket on a cool evening. It's not flashy or loud, just there—steady, reliable. In a world that spins too fast, it reminds us that protection doesn't need to be perfect. It just needs to hold the chill at bay, to let us breathe easy under its weight. Think of it as the canopy of leaves in a forest, filtering sunlight into soft patterns on the ground below. No gaps filled completely, but enough to feel held.

## Moments That Matter

I remember a rainy afternoon in early spring, years back, when my neighbor lost her roof in a storm. The community pitched in—not with grand gestures, but simple ones: tarps for coverage, hot meals shared under one another's roofs. It wasn't about fixing everything at once; it was the shared shelter that mended spirits. That day taught me coverage is less about square footage and more about presence. It's the hand on a shoulder, the story told to fill the silence.

## Weaving Our Own

In writing, especially with tools like Markdown, we craft our own coverage. Plain text becomes a layer over raw thoughts, organizing chaos into something shareable. It's humble work: headings that guide, lists that ground.

- A bullet for gratitude.
- Another for tomorrow's hopes.

No need for excess; the frame is enough to protect what's inside.

*In 2026, as skies shift and days lengthen, may your coverage be soft and near.*