Friday, October 3, 2014

When walking, we are never alone.

"It's impossible to be alone when walking, with so many things under our gaze which are given to us through the inalienable grasp of contemplation . . .


"All those fields, mountains, forests, paths, all ours, for us . . . Who could feel alone when he possesses the world? . . . As far as I can see, I possess it.  Not alone: the world is mine, for me, with me."

Frederic Gros,
"A Philosophy of Walking"





Photos: (L) Rawah Range, CO, October 2, 2014; (Top, R) Ruby Range, near Crested Butte, CO, September 26, 2014; (Bottom, R) Orange Sneezeweed and Beckwith Mountain, near Kebler Pass, CO, September 27, 2014

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