It is a wholesome and necessary thing for us to turn again to the earth and in the contemplation of her beauties to know of wonder and humility.
– Rachel Carson
3 Comments on “Contemplation of the Beauty of Earth”
Driving along a non-descript highway and suddenly
coming across the red rocks of Sedona is to find oneself
in a previously unknown cathedral, or listening to the
stillness of an early morning sighting of Crater Lake
will leave the traveler humble at the grandeur of it all.
To drive along a non-descript highway and at a turn to suddenly view the red rocks of Sedona, much like finding oneself in a previously unknown cathedral or listening to the stillness of an early morning sighting of Crater Lake will indeed serve to leave one humble at the grandeur of it all.
Driving along a non-descript highway and suddenly
coming across the red rocks of Sedona is to find oneself
in a previously unknown cathedral, or listening to the
stillness of an early morning sighting of Crater Lake
will leave the traveler humble at the grandeur of it all.
To drive along a non-descript highway and at a turn to suddenly view the red rocks of Sedona, much like finding oneself in a previously unknown cathedral or listening to the stillness of an early morning sighting of Crater Lake will indeed serve to leave one humble at the grandeur of it all.
Indeed! I have felt that way in Zion National Park.