Beauty is composed of many things and never stands alone. It is part of horizons, blue in the distance, great primeval silences, knowledge of all things of the earth… It is so fragile it can be destroyed by a sound or thought. It may be infinitesimally small or encompass the universe itself. It comes in a swift conception wherever nature has not been disturbed.
— Sigurd F. Olson (Naturalist author of The Singing Wilderness)




A beautiful photo of the Grand Canyon. Have you ever read “The Man Who Walked Through Time?” That’s the book that hooked me on the outdoors many, many years ago.
Thanks for sharing.
By: Bill Chance on April 24, 2012
at 9:03 AM
No I have not read that book. John Muir’s writings have always inspired me. I will check that book out. Can you tell me who wrote it? Thank you for sharing and God Bless You.
By: jakinnan on April 25, 2012
at 8:35 AM
It was written by Colin Fletcher. It is a more down-to-earth book than Muir’s writings – a detailed account of a solo backpacking journey from one end of the Grand Canyon to the other.
By: Bill Chance on April 25, 2012
at 8:58 AM
That sounds really interesting. I will definitely read that. Thank you for sharing.
By: jakinnan on April 25, 2012
at 9:00 AM
Lovely photograph. Do you know who took it?
By: EarlHarrisPhotography.com on April 24, 2012
at 9:25 AM
No It did not say who took it, but I can try and find out. Thank you for your comments and God Bless You.
By: jakinnan on April 25, 2012
at 8:33 AM