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Cave Interlude #1

“The power which resides in you is new in nature, and no one else knows what that is, nor do you, until you have tried.”   — Ralph Waldo Emerson I was surrounded by darkness so absolute that I couldn’t…

2000 (7) – Growing Up Fast

“Ordinarily, I go into the woods alone, with not a single friend, for they are all smilers and talkers and therefore unsuitable.  I don’t really want to be witnessed talking to the catbirds or hugging the old black oak tree. …

2000 (6) – Woodland Wisdom

“Who knows the flower best?  The one who reads about it in a book, or the one who finds it wild on the mountainside? — Alexandria David-Neel Lunchtime was a bigger deal than in previous expeditions.  Boys like to eat, and…

2000 (4) – A Night in a Cave

“Although we are accustomed to separate nature and human perception into two realms, they are, in fact, indivisible.  Landscape is the work of the mind.  Its scenery is built as much from strata of memory as from layers of rock.”…

2000 (3) – Strive to Arrive

“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.” ― Joseph Campbell We made good time from then on.  The trail to the Bear Lakes is not long, but it is particularly demanding of stamina and concentration.  Kevin…

2000 (1) – Boys in the Woods

Little boy, I miss you, with your sudden smile and     Your ignorance of pain.You walked in life and devoured it – without anything     But misty goals to keep you company.Your heart beat mightily when you chased frogs     And captured one…

Insect Interlude

We can learn a lot from every living thing… even bugs. I Conversations with a Bug I’m sitting on the northeast bluff of Wee Bear, my soul soaring among the purple cliffs and diving down to the distant, dwarf-like trees…

1999 (2) – The Upward Struggle

“When observed in their essential nature, all the mountains, rocks, trees, and rivers appear as magical realms or deities… Those obstructed by spiritual transgressions can never enter this great mandala.” — Lehnge Shepe Dorje ~ Why do I come here…

Water Interlude

“Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way around or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.” — Bruce…