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I'm back! I have a new computer that I'm just learning how to operate
and my trip was for two weeks, not several months!
On the long flight back from my cruise on the northwest coasts of
Scotland and Norway, I read:
"By rights, we humans ought to live in constant wonderment, amazed by
every star, cloud, tree, leaf, feather, fish and rock. Amazed by the
supreme improbability of our own intricate existence. But except for
a gifted few (artists and mystics) we lack the stamina for so much
mystery. It takes a shock - a sudden burst of beauty - to wake us to
the wonder of our reality." Candace Savage in Curious by Nature.
I reviewed some of the things that had really struck me during my trip:
Harvesting sod for the long winter
Seeing a sheep dog work
Kittiwakes by the thousands fighting for nesting space on a steep cliff
Drying cod
6000 year old drawings in a cave
The beauty and mystery of Iona
Glasgow University started in 1451
Raising a family in a very small 2-room house on the island of Foula
(33 inhabitants), the most remote inhabited island in Britain
The entire community of Tiree (700 inhabitants) in mourning for the
death of a child
Prehistoric burial sites or chambered cairns and amazing stone towers
or broch built as protection against Viking attacks
And so much more.
Every day, marvelous events unfold before our eyes.
A reason for hope!
Cecily
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