Happy Earth Day!

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We're in some trying times, but still can take a moment to consider our relationship with the planet and what we might do to help heal it. 

Rather than rail against political figures, how about we see some great nature photos to lift our spirits and restoke our appreciation for this beautiful planet? 

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Happy Earth Day!

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Desolation Canyon on the Green River, Utah

 

This is the planet's happiest Earth Day since it started!

 

(Brought to you by the Silver Lining Dept.)  wink

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^ that link is supposed to be about earth day and clean air in Los Angeles.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/blue-skies-and-clean-air-in-los-angeles-af...

Lost Lake:

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San Juan Islands:

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Smith Rock:

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Pitons:

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Beaver Ridge above Alma, CO.

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Ken we stayed in a place out on that exact point facing the Gros Piton. Hiked it, too, which was like a staircase.

Cool Ned, didn't get a chance to hike it but they sure looked awesome.  St. Lucia trivia - its the only country in the world named after a woman.

Tatras, Slovakia:

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Earth From International Space Station

near Moab (not really)

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Slick we're heading down to White Pocket and Coyotte Buttes first week of May and 5/7 full moon.. Join the par-tay.

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Apparently Tricky Dick was okay with Pat doing the heavy lifting.  

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Peaceful place , , ,or so it looks from space.

Pushkar

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Dhakuri

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Cabo de Rama beach

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That's the famous "Moonrise" photo shot by the Apollo 8 crew as they orbited the moon on December 24th, 1968.  
 

Back on Earth, the Tet Offensive was just a little over a month away.

 

Hey all, I like this thread a lot. Ken, thanks for the NW photos, nice to see more of my favorite spots. 

I'm struggling w/ the term Earth Day today, given the irony that news stories (like the one above posted by China>Rider) are showing climate deniers right in their face that lack of polluting human activity is making their personal environment a healthier place. Mother Earth is holding up a mirror to us all.

For this year, how about Human Reflection Day? A day to slow down, love someone, don't buy anything, and reflect upon your larger impact on life around you day.

The Earth is fed up with us, we should focus on us-people, because the Earth will be fine, it's all living things on earth that are suffering.

Slow down, love someone, simplify, rethink our lives. Happy Human Reflection Day! 

Thanks Zoners for entertaining me during a tough work week -- I've been lurking. wink

LLOLLO, along those lines, you might like this that I posted a while back. https://www.gratefulweb.com/articles/imagined-letter-covid-19-humans

It's "An Imagined Letter From COVID-19 To Humans" by Kristin Flyntz

 

Stop. Just stop.

It is no longer a request. It is a mandate.

We will help you.

We will bring the supersonic, high speed merry-go-round to a halt

We will stop

the planes

the trains

the schools

the malls

the meetings

the frenetic, furied rush of illusions and “obligations” that keep you from hearing our

single and shared beating heart,

the way we breathe together, in unison.

Our obligation is to each other,

As it has always been, even if, even though, you have forgotten.

We will interrupt this broadcast, the endless cacophonous broadcast of divisions and distractions,

to bring you this long-breaking news:

We are not well.

None of us; all of us are suffering.

Last year, the firestorms that scorched the lungs of the earth

did not give you pause.

Nor the typhoons in Africa, China, Japan.

Nor the fevered climates in Japan and India.

You have not been listening.

It is hard to listen when you are so busy all the time, hustling to uphold the comforts and conveniences that scaffold your lives.

But the foundation is giving way,

buckling under the weight of your needs and desires.

We will help you.

We will bring the firestorms to your body

We will bring the fever to your body

We will bring the burning, searing, and flooding to your lungs

that you might hear:

We are not well.

 

Despite what you might think or feel, we are not the enemy.

We are Messenger. We are Ally. We are a balancing force.

We are asking you:

To stop, to be still, to listen;

To move beyond your individual concerns and consider the concerns of all;

To be with your ignorance, to find your humility, to relinquish your thinking minds and travel deep into the mind of the heart;

To look up into the sky, streaked with fewer planes, and see it, to notice its condition: clear, smoky, smoggy, rainy? How much do you need it to be healthy so that you may also be healthy?

To look at a tree, and see it, to notice its condition: how does its health contribute to the health of the sky, to the air you need to be healthy?

To visit a river, and see it, to notice its condition: clear, clean, murky, polluted? How much do you need it to be healthy so that you may also be healthy? How does its health contribute to the health of the tree, who contributes to the health of the sky, so that you may also be healthy?

 

Many are afraid now.

Do not demonize your fear, and also, do not let it rule you. Instead, let it speak to you—in your stillness,

listen for its wisdom.

What might it be telling you about what is at work, at issue, at risk, beyond the threats of personal inconvenience and illness?

As the health of a tree, a river, the sky tells you about quality of your own health, what might the quality of your health tell you about the health of the rivers, the trees, the sky, and all of us who share this planet with you?

 

Stop.

Notice if you are resisting.

Notice what you are resisting.

Ask why.

 

Stop. Just stop.

Be still.

Listen.

Ask us what we might teach you about illness and healing, about what might be required so that all may be well.

We will help you, if you listen.

Thanks Slickrock. What a powerful read.

Arts, literature, storytelling and of course, music are so comforting during times like these.

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Ned, do you have permits for the Wave? Also, is that pic 5 hole?  

Getting on the lottery for South Coyotte Buttes permit this Friday. Might do an evening/full moon scramble into the North Buttes areas after everyone else leaves for the day. BLAM station says traffic has been sparse. 

Making White Pocket the base camp for the first couple nights. Then to Coyotte for full moon etc.

Eat my grits! And thank's for the pic dude!

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Bears Ears National Monument, Utah 

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Dark Side of The Moon Jan 1, 2018 

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Grand Canyon, Arizona

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Lightning and A Volcano

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Lunar Eclipse

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It only took a plague to temporarily clean the air up. Enjoy it while you can.

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History shows again and again, how nature points out the folly of man. 

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Patagonia Fjord

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The cover of my bands debut album released in late Eighties. Held the test of time well.

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