SEDONA

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OASIS

Sedona, AZ

1-6 May 2018


In the wide, dusty bowl of this desert, there are, tucked away in a few select corners, jewels of sparkling colours; water pockets that sit within the arid folds, in a white hot blanket of sand.

These are oases.

Places of life, fertile and rich with the sediments created by many thousands of fallen leaves, sycamore shaded, beloved by drifting winds… there are flowers here, and small, scampering animals. Life flows with the direction of the chattering waters.

These are also places of peace… separated by vast swathes of dry land, they are like small islands in a beige sea. They are birdsong and sleepy afternoons. Wednesdays that stretch out like childhood Sundays.

One such island became a cocoon space, for us, during our journey west.

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CHANGING OUR PLANS FOR PEOPLE & PLACE

Before we left Colorado, I made a million-and-one plans, all centered around one Grand Master Plan. That plan was to visit all the National Parks in the USA.

We started in Utah, weaving our way through all five of the parks there. Then we visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

At some point I began to feel odd - in all these places, with all these plants and animals, I felt out of place. The signs everywhere, instructing me not to wander off the carefully placed pathways, not to touch, just to look… I felt like I was a visitor in a museum.

I understand the need for preservation - fine soil crusts that form over thousands of years need protecting, and animals that are fed hundreds of peanuts everyday will get more than a little lazy and chubby.

But I believe in a world in which people belong. In which we have a place. In which we are as natural as the roots and the sky, the leaves in the trees. I believe in people developing intimate and personal connections with the wider world around them. Dancing, digging toes into the Earth, weaving grass and flowers, baking apple pies, and getting a little lost are essential in my eyes.

Then we hit Sedona, and things seemed to fall apart in the most perfect of ways.

I let go, stopped clinging to what didn’t feel right, made more room instead for the unknown to unfold… and into that space leaped the whole wide world! Synchronicities, meetings with beloved ones, days where we went and did things I never planned for: wild swims and hikes, days where it rained and we did nothing at all. It was more beautiful than I could have ever imagined.

No longer a visitor, but a being who belongs, I am ready to step out of this cocoon space, ready to let it unfold as it will.


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THE GRAND CANYON

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GAZING INTO THE HEART

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

24 April 2018



"A divine abyss -
a place to look into the world as if through a mighty window."

~ John Barrows


Looking into the Earth, in awe of how beautiful she is, I was struck by a few rambling thoughts…

A note on beauty, and the wisdom of Gaia:

I have never seen anything so glorious and sublime as this Earth in all her guises and places. Our Mama Earth shows us that to be beautiful means to be ever changing and various. She wears both green mosses, and icy blues. Your own beauty can be prickly like the cacti of the red deserts, or soft like the petals of a magnolia tree. It can be messy brows and dirty feet and hairy armpits and a smile that lights up the very air. Your magic doesn’t have to be hid anymore, dear One. We are here to be the lighthouses, the way-finders.

To show up, even as a closed flower, full of mystery, to let yourself be noticed - seen. Not to try to blend in anymore… this is a courageous act, in a slowly changing society. By shining, you are showing the way.


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NATURE NOTES & SMALL WONDERS:

↟ ↟ ↟ m o r n i n g s ↟ ↟ ↟ .
lazy snuggles,
sunrise views,
a cool breeze,
tea brewing,
and an
afternoon adventure
unfolding
in our minds…

the magic of secretly sleeping on the rim of the canyon.

rising to watch the sun creep above the horizon.

stopping to listen to the lonely, far-off cries of a red tailed hawk.

up on the rim, the canyon is so big, it almost looks two dimensional, as if you are viewing a silent painting. But walk down a ways and you are a part of the landscape, which is teeming with flowers and life of all kinds.

I spy: juniper, cedar, yucca, sage, swallows, a hawk, several ground squirrels, and many a curious raven.

the rocks of the vishnu basement layer were formed almost 2 billion years ago! I almost could not wrap my mind around that.


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MONUMENT VALLEY

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EMBRACING THE CHAOS

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23 April 2018


I took a road that wasn’t a road

but it was something I chose

and that’s fine…

~ Tom Rosenthal

This was the theme song to our previous trip around Europe. Nothing seemed to go to plan on that trip. Instead, we ended up forging a new path, our own way; one that was a bit random. We slept in a car, visited places I had been told I should never go, and made crazy last-minute decisions based on whims and fancies. It wasn’t what we had hoped for…
but it was even more than I could have dreamed of!

Now that little song is becoming the theme of our whole lives!
… and that’s fine. Because I love a good whistling tune.

Take Your Guess

by Tom Rosenthal

I didn’t walk how you said I should walk

I walk how I do walk, and that’s fine

It didn’t go how you said it would go

It went how it did go, and that’s fine

{ whistling }

I look out the window somedays

I see a million ways, and that’s fine

I didn’t dance how I wanted to dance

I did a bit of a prance, and that’s fine

Take your guess, spurious at best

Can’t you see it’s all just chaos?

{ whistling }

I breath in and then I breath out

I’ve got a million doubts, and that’s fine

I took a road that wasn’t a road

But it was something I chose, and that’s fine.


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