Strolling on, it seems to me that the strangeness and wonder of existence are emphasized here, in the desert, by the comparative sparsity of the flora and fauna: life not crowded upon life as in other places but scattered abroad in spareness and simplicity, with a generous gift of space for each herb and bush and tree, each stem of grass, so that the living organism stands out bold and brave and vivid against the lifeless sand and barren rock. The extreme clarity of the desert light is equaled by the extreme individuation of desert life forms. Love flowers best in openness and freedom.
~Edward Abbey~
Gratitude today for the simple, pure joys that the desert
has provided us, and a special thank you, dear creosote, for making our air
smell of beautiful rain.
~JULSEY~
Always a pleasure to read your musings, and especially see through your eye via the beautiful pictures. Loooking forward to seeing you both next month :-)
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