Entering the Skalkaho Pass.

September, ca 2017
The need to wander come sudden upon me this day. So me and Ol’ Black Tahoe, my trusted steed, lit out for the high mountains over the Skalkaho Pass. As flames have blacked and charred near to a half million acre in these Montana territories, the sun must have decided to share beauty anew by availing of smoky skies to paint quite the lovely face for its morning routine. Trailing into them high places we met mule deer and white tails along the way. We was then kindly rewarded more by the spotting of bull, cow and calf moose.



The bull stood not fifty foot from me as he sipped green willow leaves from branch, while cow and calf took cautious concealment in woody cover. Not much farther on, the trail revealed them again lingering in lush meadow.
It is certain impossible not to take pleasure in the Great Creator’s natural makings. I perceive there is naught but goodness here…no anger, no commentary, no protest, no side that needs taking. It is only what it is. And it is lovely. Every different stick and stone and speck of life. There’s none to find fault in color of skin, the giving and receiving of love, or even in who kneels or stands to a song. Though unknown to my reckoning, it is easier here also to perceive the indescribable goodness of human kind, so clearly and often evident in the larger portion of those who inhabit this earth and breathe common air. I have not died today. And that is a fine thing. Yours truly…



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