I like rivers. I grew up swimming in rivers. I've been out duck hunting with Dear Hubby on the Columbia River. I spent many happy trips crossing the Columbia on ferry boats near the mouth traveling from Washington State to visit family friends in Astoria -- ferry boats long gone since a huge bridge was built there several decades ago. The only camping trip - or any kind of trip - I ever went on with any of my grandparents was a fishing trip on the Hoh River with my maternal grandfather right after Dear Hubby and I were married. That was the one and only time I ever did anything with him that was grandfatherly/granddaughterly. And it was so much fun! Every time I cast out my line I'd get a fish on!
I wasn't going to write any of what I've written here. I had nothing in mind outside of sharing that beautiful photo with you. But this has been a nice escape this evening, thinking on these things. Remembering peaceful times. One of my dearest friends went in for cancer biopsy surgery today. A young man my son works with may have colon cancer. And, just like after 9/11, America is flailing around trying to find some kind of solid footing again. I don't know what tomorrow is bringing. I don't know if America will ever truly recover from this latest debacle.
But life has a way of flowing on, just like that river. And one crisis that tumbles over one boulder is replaced by another crisis that trickles on with the current. There are quiet pools where one can catch its breath, only to be swept on over the rocks to another quiet pool. And eventually it all empties out in to the sea, a sea that is never full. The cycle just starts in again. And again. And we hold on for the ride.
4 comments:
vacationing near water is so cailming. I love it.
I totally understand this.
Sometimes, I just HAVE TO go look at Lake Michigan. White caps on the water, clouds in the sky...everything all blue and white with no end in sight...
Ahhhh.
(of course, i do know that 80 miles across is wisconsin.)
Ooooooh, makes me want to go back, Kris!
Thanks for sharing our beautiful vacation spot.
Karen
That's been the song going through my head the past several days...
When peace like a river attendth my soul, when sorrows like sea bellows roll...whatever my lot, Thou has taught me to say, "It is well, it is well with my soul!"
Thank you, Kris, for the river post...we seem to be on parallel thought patterns!
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