"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
-Hamlet, Act One, Scene Five
This above all: to thine ownself be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.” - (again with the Hamlet)
The Earth is strong and true. It is sights such as these that remind me no matter what happens in the world, the strength of the Earth will prevail. For this I am grateful.
Mary, thank you so much. This photo was take at a place along the David Thompson Highway a.k.a Highway 11 called Windy Point. It's about 90 minutes west of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, where I live. I am so blessed to live with the Canadian Rockies in full view and an easy drive away.
11 comments:
Beautiful sentiment and photo, Leah. Your gratitude is always inspiring.
Striking photo and a heartfelt sentiment I can agree with.
Lovely photo. Thanks for the reminder of what endures and is worth celebrating.
Thank you, Hilary. I do as I can.
David, I appreciate your words. Thank you.
Messymimi, thank you. It is my pleasure to share.
Wonderful photo, cousin, and lovely sentiment. Thanks for keeping things in perspective.
This is a beautiful photo with much gratitude. Where was it taken?
Mary
Thank you, df Bag Lady. I try to do what I can.
Mary, thank you so much. This photo was take at a place along the David Thompson Highway a.k.a Highway 11 called Windy Point. It's about 90 minutes west of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, where I live. I am so blessed to live with the Canadian Rockies in full view and an easy drive away.
this morning I needed motivation and inserted CARLA for earth.
I shall make that my mantra for today.
prideful? perhaps.
but I need me some tuesdaystrength
Carla, I think you are on to something with that. Hope your day goes well.
Awesome photo, Leah. An apt analogy.
Thank you, Barbara.
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