As you may have guessed from the changes in the look of my moodlings, we're back from our summer vacation... a trip to Waterton Lakes National Park, a visit to Lee's parents in Lethbridge, and a week at Radium Hot Springs. The weather was great, if a bit too hot, and we enjoyed a lot of outdoor time, appreciating our beautiful environments. The smoke from the terrible forest fires a couple of valleys over in BC wafted across occasionally, reminding us that not all is well everywhere in God's gardens.
On our way home, driving past some of the most beautiful places in the Rocky Mountains, we listened to my favourite tune by Peter Mayer, Holy Now
(if you haven't heard it, click here) that reminds us that really, everything's a miracle.
Here are some miracles from the past few weeks...
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Lundbreck falls near Pincher Creek... |
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Hanging out with my gang at Waterton Lakes National Park... |
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This "living lawn ornament" in the town of Waterton... |
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Wildflowers and a newly engaged couple... |
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The view from the heights... |
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Wildflowers as the sun sets... |
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The strength of the wind... |
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Natural hot springs... |
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Roads (extremely bumpy!) into the wilderness... |
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Emerald green lakes... (White Swan Provincial Park) |
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How nature rejuvenates itself after a wildfire (2003)... (Marble Canyon)
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And the love of a good man for 26 years (today's our wedding anniversary).
I've never quite understood people who don't believe in a Higher Power of some sort. Yes, there's a lot of trouble and pain in our world, but there's also so much beauty, goodness and truth, and not everything can be rationally explained by science. Miracles abound. As Peter Mayer sings, "the challenging thing becomes not to look for miracles but finding where there isn't one."
I hope you're finding many miracles around you in these summer days...
thank you maria! what a lovely post - and thanks for the reminder, EVERYTHING is a miracle!
ReplyDeletecheers - see you soon(ish) i hope!
Thanks Su! I miss you!
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