Monday, January 4, 2010

Shadows and Promises

The snow covered everything. Tiny bushes were adorned. It was too icy to ski and so we walked in a state park in Vermont. A promised Nature Center never appeared though we walked up and up a path with a steep incline that narrowed and then disappeared. We imagined that perhaps the trail itself was a nature center or that an overzealous park ranger created the signs to inspire the less ambitious hikers to stretch and log more miles. It was the warmest day of the week. When the biting cold moved in, recreation became an indoor adventure. Still I strive to understand what I might learn from the shadows of sunlight on snow and the promises of a vista that never appears. The Green Mountains rose all around us and the air was cold and clear. I felt a sense of unrest; almost like foreboding. I know the upcoming year will bring many changes. I can feel it in my bones. When the restlessness settles over me, I must put one foot in front of the other and keep walking. I know there will be a clearing and whatever is supposed to happen will present itself, perhaps up a steep incline or maybe around the corner.

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