Oh my goodness. . . Another example of raising the hobby
to an art form. . . to a work of art. Yes, the the photographs
are very impressive, . . . beautiful. . . but all the attention
to detail, . . . the terrain, the lay of everything on the base that
the noble Native American stands on, . . . . is just so awesome,
and it remind me of how "Art" is supposed to transport us,
to lift us out of the mundane, the violence and fears of the
everyday. That, as I see it, is why the beauty of Nature, of
this incredibly beautiful Planet that we live on, along with
objects of art, music, literature. . . such as that, that lift us
up out of the fears, the concerns, the worries, and cares of
daily life and help us to focus on just how wonderful, how
uplifting, how life affirming, that our experience on this planet can
be. . . Indeed, the secret to life, as I see ,it is . . . HOPE. The
secret to life is hope.
May your beautiful work continue to inspire all believers
in the continuation of human kind moving forward in peace
and harmony. On another Planeteer post recently I saw the
words: When the Power of Love overcome the Love of Power,
the world will be at piece. . . . Indeed. . . . May that come to
pass. . . but probably not in my lifetime. . . Congratulations
on a beautiful presentation. The Miami Jayhawk