Sunday, April 29, 2007
Mesa County, Sundown
Colorado, heading in to Utah. I had so much on my mind that Fall day, and I remember looking up, finally noticing everything before me, and breathing one of those deep, life-full inhales. All was well.
If we can just make ourselves understand the calmness that is without, perhaps we could live with a more tranquil peace. I know this is all very out of character, but I mean it.
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I found your link on Jamie Dawn's blog and decided to follow it home. I'm glad I did, as your photos and accompanying vignettes are stunning in their poignancy. I so relate to your view of the world.
I look forward to reading more of your work, and hope you'll pop by my blog as well.
All the best,
Carmi
http://writteninc.blogspot.com/
Carmi, thank you so much for the kind words. I will certainly be by.
Beautiful photo, Mule. That sense of freedom from the dry land between the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada always brings a sense of release and calm which is probably why they call that country The Great Basin.
I can nearly smell the dust - and the sage brush. Beautiful picture, and I love your prose.
I so much wish to get out of my head sometimes. beautiful landscape!
doug, thank you so much. I have not heard the "Great Basin" but that really fits.
tsduff, it was a nice drive. So open. Is that a good excuse for my speeding ticket?
ariel, I know what you mean. It really takes effort for me, but it always pays off when I do.
There are a few moments I can remember this release. Too few sadly, frightening how we hold ourselves back, isn´t it?
Well said and I agree.
ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto, and... ditto. *claps* xox neva
minka, jd and puppytoes, thank you guys for the comments. I hope all of us keep finding places that inspire clear thinking.
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