Nature’s Church

Mountains
Transitioning from Two Medicine to St Mary Valley, heading north. 

How do you see what we saw yesterday and not feel inspired by nature’s creations?

In solitude, self-reflection is magnified.

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Bears gotta eat

Bear near trail and hikers
Random photo from yesterday’s drive. 

The Park Ranger (above photo) led hikers past the Grizzly. Glacier’s most popular trail had come to a halt. No one was comfortable simply hiking past a Grizzly. 

But the Ranger apparently was. The Grizzly did a bluff-charge body fake. Stopped everyone in their tracks. i then had to drive our car from a stopped position and missed what happened next. 

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Are you patient?

Mountain
Mt Clements is iconic. It sits behind Logan Pass visitor’s center. Photo: Taken from the car overlook below the Lunch Creek trailhead. 

Two people with different abilities, goals, comfort levels. Each must rely on the other for patience. In a lifelong relationship. On a challenging trail. Patient is a virtue. 

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Much better than expected

Forest after a forest fire
Fire is a servant to Nature. Creativity and risk taking are servants to leaders. You’re the CEO of You, Inc. Serve yourself. 

Regret sucks. 

We had no regrets yesterday.

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Brave enough spiritually?

Two cute dogs
Cosmo and Mitsu loved having us as Guests yesterday. We loved being their Guests.

Dogs may be Earth’s brightest and bravest example of unconditional love. Pay attention to them. Love them back. Be present enough and brave enough to apply your learnings to human relationships.

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