Moss On Stone

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“There is an ancient conversation going on between mosses and rocks, poetry to be sure. About light and shadow and the drift of continents. This is what has been called the “dialect of moss on stone – an interface of immensity and minute ness, of past and present, softness and hardness, stillness and vibrancy, yin and yan.”
― Robin Wall Kimmerer, Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses

From our hike to Mason Lake via the Ira Spring Trail in the Mt. Baker – Snoqualmie National Forest.  Preserving places like this is one more reason why we must protect our National Parks and Forests.

12 responses to “Moss On Stone”

  1. lensandpensbysally Avatar

    Absolutely, also support the parks and the organizations (Sierra Club, World Wildlife Fund, National Parks Association, Natural Resources Defense Fund, and …) that are working so hard in this frightening political environment.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      You’re so right, Sally they need our support. The list is long but it’s heartening to think about so many organizations fighting for the earth and our access to nature.

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      1. lensandpensbysally Avatar

        Yes, and the Sierra Club is raising money to take the EPA to court. WE need this power to fight and resist the onslaught against the preservation of the earth and our health.

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  2. sustainabilitea Avatar

    That looks wonderful, Lisa. My sort of place.

    janet

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I’m pretty sure you’d love it, Janet. 🙂 This part of the hike was a wonderful rest after 3.5 miles of a steep up hill climb. The views were worth it but oh was I sore the next day…

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      1. sustainabilitea Avatar

        🙂 I know what that feels like.

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  3. Mabel Kwong Avatar

    Beautiful. And I like the sliver of fog at the top. Beautiful hike and agree more needs to be done to protect parks. Starts with education, starts with all of us.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Yes it does, Mabel. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.

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  4. D'Arcy H Avatar

    Beautiful shot, Lisa … beautiful greens and textures.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thank you D’Arcy. It’s making me wish for summer days and hiking again.

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  5. anotherday2paradise Avatar

    Gorgeous place, Lisa. I love the quote. Children should be taught such things from an early age.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I agree, Sylvia. We should be starting this conversation as early as possible. Glad you like the photo/quote combination today. 🙂

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