Weaving words of grace and gratitude through the fabric of my photography, I wish to share the everyday miracles of God's creation. Writing with a blend of curiosity, discovery, and spirituality, I invite the reader-viewer along a trail of words and images; thoughtfully selected and graciously given.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Conduct of Cows
How well-behaved are cows!
They do not obtrude.
Their company is acceptable.
For they can endure the longest pause;
they have not got the need to be entertained. *
* Henry David Thoreau Journal - July 1, 1852
All Nature Is My Bride (passages from the JOURNALS arranged as Poetry)
William M. White © 1975
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Photo Locations:
1. & 3. Jack's Cutoff, Almont, Colorado (Colorado)
2. Twin Creeks, Montana (Montana)
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Always looking at the camera, but not afraid!
ReplyDeleteSantiago:
ReplyDelete"They can endure the longest pause."
Did that method ever work in your classroom?
Richard