Desert Dancing
Sabino Canyon, Arizona
November 21, 2007
Yesterday we hiked 10
miles... a journey into Sabino Canyon just outside of
Tucson, Arizona. This is by far the best photo taken of
Daniel and I on the mountain side. The desert is so
majestic and beautiful. It's like walking in another
world.
We are here visiting Daniel's family (his Dad's side)
for the Thanksgiving holiday. The sunny skies... and
the warm, dry air is medicinal to my body and spirit. I
forget how much pleasure I feel in the silent pathways
along a mountainside... blazing towards the summit.
There is a meditation in walking a trail that is
unparalleled. The first half hour or so, there is an
effort to it. The body, like an engine, warming up and
readying itself for the road ahead. Then it happens.
The zone in which the body and nature become one... and
the mountain seems to move me.
As I was traversing my way down the trail, I noticed my
legs feeling that lovely warm, rubbery sensation. I
began to pick up speed and hop and skip... up and
down... in and out of the miniature mazes created by
fallen rock. The subtle muscle fatigue caused me to
slip now and then. I did the dance of regaining center
each time (something that I secretly relish in). One
such time, Daniel was behind me, and he cautioned me
with care. Then added playful, "you're so graceful,
baby." I smiled... then I heard myself say:
"Grace
is in how your recover; it's not about what happens
along the way." And as I continued to
walk, I contemplated these words and settled upon their
truth, for me, at this moment in my journey.
Nature has a mysterious medicine that can be heard with
the ears of silence.
Here's to more adventures in Her landscapes!