Rough grass beneath our feet. Forest paths and fields of scree. The ceiling so high, so inviting. And then this moment. This smell. This taste. These mountains in my lungs. My muscles unfurl. My chest rises and falls. The clouds, the sun, the earth. My breath.
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Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Monday, 9 June 2014
in these green mountains
“If you asked me why I live in these green mountains
I would laugh at myself. My soul is at rest.”
Li Po (701-762)
Mountains get into your blood. After almost five years of living in the Pyrenees, I miss their familiar contours when I go away. I am used to their monumental presence, the way they seem so fixed and eternal, and yet offer a visage that seems to be constantly changing.
These mountains are indeed green, but they are also sometimes white, golden, grey or blue...
Every day the first thing I do is look up at the mountains, the unfolding peaks that tower over our little valley village to the east and to the west. Nothing else seems quite so satisfying.
Every day the first thing I do is look up at the mountains, the unfolding peaks that tower over our little valley village to the east and to the west. Nothing else seems quite so satisfying.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
solace
Somehow, spring seems such a hopeful time of year.
Somehow, against all the odds, we have made it through the winter.
Perhaps we'll make it through this blip after all?
Perhaps we'll make it through this blip after all?
As the days lengthen once more, the buds turn to blossom then leaves and the song thrush sings late into the dusk, I find solace in nature, in this season of renewal.
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