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13 10 2008

I rode out to our “satellite” congregation (in Fabius, NY) with the visitation pastor and his wife on Sunday morning.  And for about the zillionth time, I marveled at the surrounding countryside of Upstate New York.  When I was at school in St. Paul, I would drive 30 miles one way just to try and get out of the reach of the city lights so I had a chance at seeing stars, and could experience the dark that is supposed to be night.  

I guess I’ve been spoiled working for camps all these years.  Especially in Idaho, I could step out my front door and soak in a dark, starry night, or grope for a flashlight as the dark enveloped me.

The picture is not of the countryside on the way to church the other morning, but of trails that are a simple and joyful mile from my apartment.  The first day I made my way onto those trails and into the woods, I felt like I had stumbled into Narnia.

I’m still looking for the lamp post and Mr. Tumnus.


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14 10 2008
Sara Aase

Wow, how gorgeous. I’m so glad you found this. I need to share your blog with a friend of mine who lived in Syracuse. I’m not sure if she knew about this because her memories are, shall we say, less than charitable.

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