This is the blog of the Hamilton College Academic Program in the Adirondacks--Seminar 371.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Beautiful
Is this the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life?
That's what keeps going through my head as I explore the park. The mountains, the trees, the moon, the mist, it's all incredibly beautiful. I know my friends from other places like out west, like Israel, like Zimbabwe, will think I'm crazy for thinking this. They'll tell me I have to see the red wood forests, I have to see the desert, I have to see the falls.
I will. But seeing a landscape like this in such abundance reminds me of the one place I ever considered home, amplified. I find comfort in the sound of birch, fir, oak trees swaying and singing in the wind. I am so excited to explore the world; I haven't seen enough of it yet.
I've seen the grand canyon, shooting stars, huge falls, the ocean; I know it isn't true, the Adirondacks isn't the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my life. But it is among many. I keep asking myself that initial question because I feel so incredibly grateful to be here and so comforted. I am constantly overwhelmed by a feeling of thankfulness and no place has ever made me feel that way.
This is just the first time. When I finally do venture out west, to the desert, to the falls, I will spend some time there and constantly be reminded of how thankful I am just to exist in such a beautiful world.
How is exciting is that.
one of my favorite scenes from any movie ever puts an interesting perspective on what we see and will never get the chance to see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8FJyhnC2Eo
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