To encounter the sacred is to be alive at the deepest center of human existence. Sacred places are the truest definitions of the earth; they stand for the earth immediately and forever; they are its flags and shields. If you would know the earth for what it really is, learn it through its sacred places. At Devil’s Tower or Canyon de Chelly or the Cahokia Mounds, you touch the pulse of the living planet; you feel its breath upon you. You become one with a spirit that pervades geologic time and space.
N. Scott Momaday
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Sunday - Saying Yes to the World
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Warm smiles sent your way...
Sometimes at the start of a snowfilled trail without footprints.
Yes, a storm coming in, Tabor. When I am up there, I always think it is a shame to ruin a fine slope with footprints.
Agreed! Love your blog.
And the wind.... There is always a wild sweeping wind up there.
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