[MD] now it comes
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sat Aug 14 05:43:16 PDT 2010
Hi Craig,
I just thought of something very unique that is often stated
of the Grand Canyon, and that is that its description is
beyond words. And maybe it has heart, because if I
remember correctly its beauty made my heart skip a beat.
Marsha
On Aug 14, 2010, at 4:00 AM, MarshaV wrote:
>
> On Aug 14, 2010, at 3:34 AM, craigerb at comcast.net wrote:
>
>> [Marsha]
>> If I consider the Grand Canyon, all sorts of bits and
>> pieces dance through my head. I've been to the
>> Grand Canyon and felt it vastness and its silence.
>> I have a visual sense of its shapes and color. If I
>> stay with it, pieces of the Grand Canyon Suite
>> move through my mind on braying donkeys. I can
>> even remember, with a physical tingling, the
>> adrenaline rush from being too close to the edge.
>> Yet these memories are just bits and pieces of all
>> that might comprised of such a pattern. It seems to
>> me there is nothing finite about a pattern. It is nothing
>> as confining as a dictionary definition or a description
>> in an encyclopedia. For me it is a collection of
>> habits, and bits and pieces of memory.
>>
>> [Craig]
>> Exactly. And for me it's similar; for the donkey much
>> less so & for the Colorado River barely so at all.
>> The Grand Canyon is the sum of all these.
>> P.S. Do you ever sleep?
>>
>
>
> Marsha:
> I can visualize a turquoise ribbon running at the
> bottom of the red canyon. Beautiful!
>
> I do sleep, when tired. I seem to have this weird
> biorhythm. I am most alive from 2 a.m. until noon,
> and worthless in the afternoon and evenings.
>
>
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