to relax, to walk in the woods, to fill our bellies,
and to find some peace in a sometimes crazy world.
i think we found what we were looking for.
the mountains' autumn leaves have fallen for the most part,
the last golden leaves softening their grip on aspens & cottonwoods.
watching the wind blow clouds of fluttering leaves
is quite a magical experience...one of my favorite scenes of autumn.
day to day it is easy to get lost in the isolation of a to-do list--
so i am grateful for time outside with friends
where i feel my place in this world,
and that i am indeed part of a "family of things."
there are ugly things in this world, but there are infinitely more
beautiful things...at least that's the way i choose to see it today
as i continue my personal journey of finding beauty in a broken world...
i couldn't endure this journey without loved ones & the beauty of the outdoors.
hoping you feel your place in the world today. we need you in our family of things.
10 comments:
Quite a lovely post my dear...so thoughtful and true! I'm trying hard to find myself in the beauty and love of this crazy planet. Thanks for reminding me we are in a family of things!
I'm always amazed at how enchanting and truly beautiful your corner of the world is - if you ever start offering retreats at the cabin let me know! ;)
xo
cortnie
You never cease to inspire me!! Love your posts always always always.
Lovely!
Being a lover of Mother Nature I couldn't love a post more! Your photos are sensitive and authentic. Your words are so true. I was pondering how to get through my "to-do-list" this weekend.... now I know EXACTLY what I want/yearn to do... I'm off to find my place. Thank you!! :-)
hello there. what a beautiful place you have, your blog and your mountains.
i also believe that "there are infinitely more beautiful things" in this world.
oh my, thank you for this beautiful post, I loved every single photo especially the sheep bottoms :) x
beautiful words and images - being outside always seems to make all the stuff that bothers me shrink down to size...and some of it dissolves all together!
Wonderful words and photos!
nothing beats a peaceful escape outdoors cozied in a wooden cabin. love this. so beautiful, there.
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