Monday, June 22, 2009

God's paintbrush

God's paintbrush uses a broad stroke to color a vast expanse of desert from New Mexico to Utah. How can the desert have so many colors? How did God know just the right amounts of iron, manganese and limestone to create this unique palette? Again, I have to say, "My soul magnifies thee,
Oh my Lord."

I think Larry is feeling better right now. There is something about this land that is restorative. We have both been so moved by the sights we have seen. Pray that his recovery continues and that we don't run out of gas.


Solitary tree, rising above the sagebrush
Wondering where you got the nourishment needed
To reach up to the heavens and brush cheeks with the stars

Solitary soul, rising above the tormented masses,
wondering where you got the inspiration to reach up to God and praise His holy name

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