Good morning, DON’T WORRY—BE HAPPY! There is plenty to worry about in the world. That said, there is plenty in which to delight about. There is the physical beauty and timelessness of the Earth. The other day, flying over the red rock formations of Canyonlands National Park in Utah, I was moved by the wondrous formations there and in places like the Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion. Equally impressive about such beauty is that it is a physical manifestation of the Earth’s history—a history that predates humankind—the various tectonic, weather, and convulsive forces of some 4.5 billion years.
#622 Musings Beyond the Bunker (Friday March 31)
#622 Musings Beyond the Bunker (Friday March…
#622 Musings Beyond the Bunker (Friday March 31)
Good morning, DON’T WORRY—BE HAPPY! There is plenty to worry about in the world. That said, there is plenty in which to delight about. There is the physical beauty and timelessness of the Earth. The other day, flying over the red rock formations of Canyonlands National Park in Utah, I was moved by the wondrous formations there and in places like the Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion. Equally impressive about such beauty is that it is a physical manifestation of the Earth’s history—a history that predates humankind—the various tectonic, weather, and convulsive forces of some 4.5 billion years.