"Often, it's not the load that breaks you down...it's the way you carry it."~ placard at Mountain Crossings
After a rough week that culminated in a gawd-awful Saturday, Piedmont Writer suggested I spend some time in nature. It was just the shove I needed to get off the pity pot and out the door.
Twenty-five miles from my home, Mountain Crossings at Neel's Gap is housed in the historic Walasi-yi Center sitting directly on the Appalachian Trail at an elevation of 3,108 feet. The drive there is beautiful, lined with hardwoods and pines, rhododendron and mountain laurel, on a winding highway with curves and cutbacks, a motorcyclist's dream.
As I drove, my muse took the reins and connected some dots. Lee of tossing it out, had suggested I read Flannery O' Connor. Yesterday, I began. Aha. One dot connected. Zoe C. Courtman wrote today of tension and the power of "Please don't: ________". Another dot connected.
Finding a rocky outcrop just off the trail, I sat and read excerpts from my new Treasure. And was transported back to a time when I spent hours in the woods: reading, playing make-believe or just be-ing. And, guess what? Another dot connected.
Driving back down the mountain, I stopped at Boggs Creek with a notebook and pen, my camera and my keys. I shed my sandals and sat on the rocks in the middle of a butterfly playground. Black swallowtails and tiger swallowtails and cabbage whites fluttered around me. With my feet in the creek, I listened to the melody of the water rushing over rocks and felt raindrops splash me lightly through the shelter of the trees.
Sweetly, in that serenity, my ravaged heart healed.
I see my path more clearly. I have a boundary to set. And I have a manuscript that is a living, breathing thing. It's full of life, and more, it's full of surprises. It may even turn out to be a literary 'thing', instead of a light summer read, as I had thought. We'll see.
To those friends who held my hand through this long, dark night: thank you. I am in your debt.
Pictures from top to bottom: Mountain Crossings, Walasi-yi Center, Neel's Gap; overlook at Neel's Gap; Swallowtail butterflies at Bogg's Creek; Bogg's Creek - and yes, those are my feet. :)
8 comments:
I am very happy to read that you are in better spirits. I hope that your healing continues and I wish you much success on your literary thing...
So glad that nature helped - it does have a habit of helping us get perspective and healing our hearts.
The plaques at that centre have the most beautiful quotes - love them. And the butterflys? Heavenly :)
What beautiful pics! I'm glad the nature experience has lifted your spirits! Good luck with the writing...Great post!
Thank you all so very much!
~Olivia
Those pictures are gorgeous! I'm so envious of your surroundings! :D I just have a lotta red-dirt and prairie's around here! But, that red-dirt does tend to get in our blood. :D
I'm happy to hear nature helped heal you and connect some dots (with Lee and Zoe's help) :D
Nature can be so healing.
reeks tend to wash everything away.
Ooo such stunning pictures! I love the one with the butterflies, you should crop it and frame it :)
This is the kind of day I love. Great pictures! Thanks for visiting my blog.
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