The day after visiting Mt. Rushmore, we took the northern route on Iron Mountain Road. Three tunnels were strategically placed and blasted so that travelers could see the progress of the carving/blasting framed through the tunnels. Then the road was constructed so travelers would actually see the phenomenon. Here are the 4 fellas looking over Mom's right shoulder.
We just returned from Glenwood Springs, and I logged in to get caught up on your trip. I am thrilled that you are all having a fabulous time. I felt like I was reading a novel as I enjoyed your eloquent writing! Looking forward to all your posts!
Over the past nine years, God has shown me how cathartic and eye-opening writing can be. I have also learned that it is much easier to cling to the Maker in times of despair, thus I am finding the need to learn how to negotiate the okay times with Him rather than on my own strength. I have discovered that having an audience drives me towards a deeper sense of authenticity and a more consistent intention to the task of writing. Hence, if you choose to peruse this blog, you will see what I see and what God is teaching me to see. By the way, I am the shortest one in the picture. :)
Thanks for the updates! Just got on the blog, very informative! Enjoy your time away from home.
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Hi Laurel,
ReplyDeleteWe just returned from Glenwood Springs, and I logged in to get caught up on your trip. I am thrilled that you are all having a fabulous time. I felt like I was reading a novel as I enjoyed your eloquent writing! Looking forward to all your posts!
Courtney