A warm embrace as we depart Montana.
July, ca 2016
Today I take my leave of Montana. Having family concerns back in Georgia, early this morn, me and Ol' Black Tahoe lit out for southern territories. The journey long, but my trusted steed carried my traps well as we gave our farewell to the Rockies. It appeared, judging by the look of such glorious surroundings, that mountains and sun and Him who created them offered quite the warm embrace at my departing. We forded the Yellowstone and rid on past the Beartooth and the Big Horn, crossing into Dakota Territory near full dawn. We camp tonight in Sioux Falls, having trailed some 800 mile of hills and plains and prairie. Now I turn my face to the Smokies, and to home and family. I have no regret, aside from one which will remain unspoke, of my many days and seasons in that northern paradise. For its powerful beauty was daily a comfort to my soul and a joy to my eyes. Yet I know certain that the Father’s wonders upon this earth have no boundary. And that His masterful works as heavenly artist are as countless as the stars above and as wide as east is from west. I am then confident there will be loveliness aplenty in them southern parts. And, I believe as well, quite the warm embrace from those I return to. I have not died today. And that is a fine thing. Yours truly…

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