Beautiful! I love the juxtaposition of beauty and cruelty. Nature is both. I often said to young students that the ocean doesn’t care what a nice kid you are….
Mt. Whitney. Never had the desire to do the summit, but as a kid in So. Cal. in the 70's and 80's, we'd go up to the Whitney Portals. I did love it there, and I did experience God there. Beautiful place.
Wonderful post! The photos are just lovely, and they do illustrate that contrast between tooth and claw and the greener more joyful (to me, anyway) nature that so beautifully reveals the abundance of God.
Thomas Traherne lives on in your post
Beautiful! I love the juxtaposition of beauty and cruelty. Nature is both. I often said to young students that the ocean doesn’t care what a nice kid you are….
Mt. Whitney. Never had the desire to do the summit, but as a kid in So. Cal. in the 70's and 80's, we'd go up to the Whitney Portals. I did love it there, and I did experience God there. Beautiful place.
Amen to that
Wonderful post! The photos are just lovely, and they do illustrate that contrast between tooth and claw and the greener more joyful (to me, anyway) nature that so beautifully reveals the abundance of God.