A Very Long View


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9 responses to “A Very Long View”

  1. Sometimes we need to escape to quiet places such as what you describe in that canyon. I had my break this weekend when we drove four hours east to Madison, WI., to celebrate a grandson’s first birthday. Upon our arrival, I called us “refugees from war-torn Minnesota.” That is how I feel in this moment of federal invasion. Of course I have never experienced being a refugee who has fled atrocities and war. But those words fit in the moment for what I felt.

  2. Audrey, I have worked with a fair number of refugees and I can assure you that your experience fits and counts. May this plague be removed soon.

  3. Beautiful writing! And while it is good to think of the long view, we also have to live in the here and now and do what we can. It never seems to be enough, but onward we go.

    1. Laurie, Maybe it can never be enough. We imagine we are somehow more powerful than nature but we are only a part of nature. Everything we do is nature. And yes, we as individuals and a species are transient just as is all nature. So onward we go, indeed. And we ache as we go along. We also experience love and joy!

  4. The ranch in New Mexico sounds wonderful, spiritual.

    1. It was a wonderful experience. I might not call it spiritual, although the sense of spirit there was very strong. It was a working ranch in a stunning location.

  5. The contrast of snow with the sky can make the sky appear intensely blue. Beautiful, Michael.

    1. Yes. I’m looking out my windows at deep snow and clear, blue sky. Beautiful in deed.

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