I have six minutes
Mar. 1st, 2011 10:09 pmHow can I describe today in six minutes? It's impossible, and I shouldn't even try. But six minutes of writing is better than none at all.
I spent 8 hours wrapping myself around Uluru today. The walk around the base is estimated at between 3 and 4 hours, but I danced it, I sang it, I slept under the shelter on the far side of the rock, I ate the shriveled bush plums that lined the trail and I sat in the rain at one of the most beautiful water holes I have ever seen. When the rain had fallen for twenty minutes, I discovered two things that only the patient would know.
Today was one of the best, most intensely present days...
I spent 8 hours wrapping myself around Uluru today. The walk around the base is estimated at between 3 and 4 hours, but I danced it, I sang it, I slept under the shelter on the far side of the rock, I ate the shriveled bush plums that lined the trail and I sat in the rain at one of the most beautiful water holes I have ever seen. When the rain had fallen for twenty minutes, I discovered two things that only the patient would know.
Today was one of the best, most intensely present days...
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