I saw this pine cone on a walk yesterday near the Colorado cabin where I'm vacationing. I've been coming to this cabin all my life. Seeing the pine cone reminded me of how much I have always loved sharing this place with others.
When I was here as a child, I liked to write letters to friends telling them all about what I was doing on vacation. But before I mailed the letter, I would walk down to the river and pick out a beautiful little pine cone to include in the envelope. I wanted my friends to hold a part of this beauty. I wrote "Hand Cancel" on the outside of the envelope, addressed and stamped it, and put the little pine cone in the envelope with my letter. I didn't know until many years later that when the recipient opened my envelope, she found my letter -- and -- a pile of pine cone dust. It makes me chuckle to remember.
Now I guess I'm attempting to share this place digitally. And, I realize, that while it may not be a pile of pine cone dust that folks receive, it's still not the same as being here.
I wish for you places of rest and beauty where you see, feel, smell, taste, hear the blessings of God's creation.
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