
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Off On Another Adventure Experience.....




Adventures As Vision Quests.....



Monday, September 25, 2006
New Experiences.....



Thursday, September 21, 2006
The Clouds Cleared.....
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Ebb and Flow.......


Monday, September 18, 2006
Life As A Rock...





Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Faces In Stone.....






Have you ever seen or imagined a face in the stone you 'see' when out on your adventures?
When you climb or hike across that granite, quartz, or limestone...do you ever wonder about the shapes that are presented to you? Sometimes we can find things out in that rock that reflect many different things...
Grandfather, a Mountain Elder said, "You will feel me beside you; see my face in the stone; hear me on the wind.", and W. Jones wrote that "Early Miwok Indians imagined rocks that grew and people who turned to stone".
There is a character to such rock and stone that is an adventure to imagine...maybe like the character we find within ourselves when adventuring. There is an art to discovering these aspects of character...and the stories we then tell about these discoveries becomes a part of our lives. La Pena, Bates, and Medley wrote about the importance of these stories and that, "Stories explain...the appearance of faces, figures, shapes, designs, and animal forms that are sometimes found at these spots." So much to 'see'.....
DSD
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Beach Hiking.....




It would be impossible to tally up the many miles, and endless hours, I have hiked down sand and cobble beaches...They are another favorite place.....
And when I stumble upon some perfect stones, ones so smooth and wave polished, waiting there patiently for a finder and later an image to appear within them, and then to eventually be placed, maybe on a desert trail, or tucked into a summit register, or placed just so for another adventurer to then find themselves...
Wilderness beaches..places to ponder...sounds so soothing...where thoughts take flight on their own accord...and anything becomes possible...
DSD
Thursday, August 24, 2006
"The Forest Has Eyes..."



"The Forest Has Eyes..." This one work above by Bev Doolitte, and other artists, are honorable ways of art depicting life. The forest does have eyes... and they are always there watching us. To see what we are like, what we will do in our adventures, and how we will act in that precious environment.
If only we allow ourselves to 'see'...
"The sides of the dead fir are charred, its upper surface is smooth, bleached to a uniform grey, and as inviting to an artist as a chalkboard. He takes a piece of charcoal in hand and sketches a woman's face, not in bold outline, but subtly, with shadings and blurred features, so that an unsuspecting hiker coming upon it later might wonder if Mother Nature hadn't drawn the image herself." M. Mardon
"I am never alone in this wild forest, this forest of elders, this forest of eyes..." R. Nelson
Sometimes we don't know what is there until we 'see' it. Once having 'seen', we can never not now be aware. Like the artists above ask of us; the face you may discover on a "Summit Stone"; or the ancient carving of a face on a long dead tree in the Broken Group Islands we found; look more closely..... DSD
Monday, August 21, 2006
Summit Stones by DSD...

"Every Day A Mystery....."
"These are Things..."

At dawn I left the mountain and, alone, lost my way;
In and out , up and down, while a heavy mist
made brook and mountain green and purple, brightening everything.
I am passing pines and oaks which ten men could not girdle,
I am treading pebbles barefoot
in swift-running water,
Its ripples purify my ear
while a soft wind blows my garments...
These are things...which,
in themselves, make life happy..." Han Yu
Enjoy your day...DSD
Friday, August 18, 2006
A Jeffrey Pine Thought...

J. Muir
It would have been such an experience to have watched Ansel Adams take this picture of the Jeffrey Pine that was at that time alive on the top of Sentinel Dome in Yosemite. Adams work is an inspiration to artists and outdoor folk who all appreciate what he was able to see with his eyes and capture with his imagination.
This same Pine is no longer alive and as we saw the other day actually has some carvings on it made by some unaware persons. Is that really how we want to be in the wilderness?
The Pine had, and still has, a character that Muir reflects upon in his quote...
I wonder if we could accept a lesson from such presence.....
DSD
Monday, August 14, 2006
At The End Of The Rainbow...



What is at the end of the rainbow.....
"Let us not lose sight of the reason for the journey, or miss a chance to see a rainbow on the way." (G. Gaither). What is at the end of the rainbow could be described as our own reasons, our own motivation...There is real gold in understanding the value of this...
What is at the end of the rainbow.....
"You...whose day this is, make it beautiful. Get out you rainbow colors that it may be beautiful." (Nekoosa Indian Poem). What is at the end of the rainbow could be seen as our own perspectives, our own expectations, our very outlook and the way that this colors our world...
What is at the end of the rainbow.....
"Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song...". (R. Motherwell). There are many trails, countless paths that lead to rainbows of our own making. The 'rainbow trail' has also been described as the 'path of gifts'.
What is at the end of the rainbow.....
"Some hope, some dreams to cling to...Some rainbow in the sky, some melody to sing to...Some service that is high." (H. Du Autermont). Service and giving back presents us with rainbows within rainbows... DSD