I think that most of the time
we forget about how awesome our country is.
If you spend time watching or listening to media, all you hear are
points of negativity, failure posturing and political condemnation. It is a rare occasion when the news covers
about the beautiful landscapes and type of terrains that exist. If you were to evaluate our country based on
the media, you would potentially have a distorted view. I realize that the
prism in which we view the universe in provides us with what we believe to be
true, but that does not always mean that is the truth.
This past weekend, Debbie and
I had a chance to visit one of the awesome treasures that we have in our
country. We had the opportunity to spend
the weekend in Sedona, Arizona – a truly cool place that was grand on many
levels. As we drove through the winding
mountain routes (route 89), we saw a gap between the mountains that made us go
“Wow!” out loud. After coming from the
Scottsdale / Phoenix area, where these cities were full of people, buildings
and noise, the relative quiet, open space and relaxing feeling while standing
near the red rock formations was easily impactful on us. In the short time we had, we explored their
tourist area, went off roading on a jeep tour, ate our meals outdoors while
looking out at the scenery and found spots for solitude and reflection. By the time we left, we felt that this was a
place to return for a longer period of time.
Under the hustle and bustle of
life, where we spend our valuable time striving to make a difference, support
our families and champion causes, we sometimes forget to stop and catch our
breath. Yes, I know that I write about
this after I actually have had a chance to “press the rinse cycle” on my life,
take a brief break and reset my perspective.
This time, we had a chance to view natural wonders and breathe in some
fresh, untainted air. We left our
worries behind, stopped thinking about the “daily grind” and enjoyed our
precious time together in a really different environment; an environment that
was here long before our families arrived on these shores and one that will
long outlive our generations to come.
Sometimes, we get caught up in the “BS” that assails our senses and
forget that we do truly have a great nation, with awesome places to visit and natural
adventures to be experienced.
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