"The first eternity we encounter is that of rocks . . . , of the skylines: all that is resistant, unchanging. And being confronted with that overhanging solidity reduces trivial facts, the pathetic news, to the significance of dust blowing in the wind. A motionless eternity vibrating where it stands . . . Walking makes the rumors and complaints fall suddenly silent, stops the ceaseless interior chatter through which we comment on others, evaluate ourselves, recompose, interpret."
Frederic Gros,
"A Philosophy of Walking"
Photos: (Top) Sunset on Long's Peak, (Middle) Ice on Lake Haiyaha; (Bottom) Lichen-covered rock on The Loch; All three photos were taken in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, November 21-22, 2014
"A Philosophy of Walking"
Photos: (Top) Sunset on Long's Peak, (Middle) Ice on Lake Haiyaha; (Bottom) Lichen-covered rock on The Loch; All three photos were taken in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, November 21-22, 2014
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