tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407374110567857282.post7204153483736810289..comments2024-02-16T02:17:09.943-08:00Comments on Borrowed Times: Catherine Creek Journal: April 10th, 2012Jason E. Weekshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13687535851145531495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407374110567857282.post-78641694356575210232014-01-07T10:04:48.591-08:002014-01-07T10:04:48.591-08:00Just found your blog. This may be the hiking/wild ...Just found your blog. This may be the hiking/wild nature blog that I've been looking to follow. Similar interests and themes, by someone who knows how to construct a readable sentence and is interested in the nuances of the natural world. Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407374110567857282.post-26370949141680934472012-04-18T18:11:16.948-07:002012-04-18T18:11:16.948-07:00What is happening behind your back, or ahead of yo...What is happening behind your back, or ahead of you as you look down at wildflowers, or the wildflower you miss as you look up as you hike? The flower in shadow unseen as the clouds pass in front of the sun, the dun chocolate lily revealed as the sun westers and peers through a gap of oak branches and the yellow stamens glow unexpectedly in a brief window of sunshine. What is happening right now as we are many miles away? Nature never stops its' wonders, and realizing that every wonder of the eagle soaring overhead or seeing a grove of flowers during their all-too-brief visit each spring only increases the wonder and spectacle of every flower, birdsong or ray of setting sun turning a grayed dharma snag into glowing beauty unseen by others' eyes. Such is the nature of nature.fspnoreply@blogger.com