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Rejuvenated - back from the Desert.

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info@oz-greetings.com.au - 07 Jun 2009 01:24 GMT
There were just 3 trees and nothing else. From horizon to horizon flat
stony desert in Australia’s Outback. Explorer Sturt in 1845: ‘...the
most cheerless and the most forbidding of any landscapes our eyes had
wandered over…' No Mcdonalds. No tourists. Not even electrons - no
internet.
I love that spot.
Used to months of  re-active thinking following prompts from the
computer, my thoughts were at a loss. There was no command to obey, no
sound, no diversion whatsoever. A complete otherness. It scrubs your
brain.
Dog Rusty was lying down muzzle on a paw, his style when thinking
deep. Far away a heat haze shimmered upwards. It deleted the horizon,
made Heaven and Earth be one and Rusty grinned.
It took a while, then, clutter-free, my thoughts became their own
again. They leafed through some pages of the life I’ve lived - and
some not lived yet. They created doodles through no-mans-land. They
did what kiddies do: they daydreamed. Useless, simple and happy. Had
forgotten all about it.
I love the Stony Desert. It’s my head’s Recycle Bin.
(There is a short clip about it in the video section of my website. I
called it ‘Three Trees Dreaming’).
Cheers - Klaus and Rusty
http://www.oz-greetings.com.au
Nature & Wilderness
none - 07 Jun 2009 21:06 GMT
> There were just 3 trees and nothing else. From horizon to horizon flat
> stony desert in Australia’s Outback. Explorer Sturt in 1845: ‘...the
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> http://www.oz-greetings.com.au
> Nature & Wilderness

Imagine how you'd like living there year-round, and you'd know how I
feel here at the bottom of the Columbia Basin, in Washington State, USA.
There's a LOT of desolate, barren land in this world...

For my rejuvenation, I drive a hundred miles or more to the pine forests
at the edge of the Basin. There's some real pretty country out there,
places where a man can heat a pan of water over a campfire for his
lunch-time cup of tea, and maybe go home smelling of woodsmoke and fried
trout if luck is with him. There are times it feels a bit like Communion
Sunday, there in God's Cathedral, under the tall pines.

I had no place to store my tent trailer, so I had to sell it. I use a
back-pack tent now, and I'll tell you I miss that trailer. Still, it's
better than staying home when a free weekend rolls around.
 
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