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Started 07/20/1999
Grindstone Campground,
Mt. Rogers Recreation Area
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Simple Pleasures
in No Particular Order
- Munching Cracker Jacks
by a campfire.
- A National Forest campground
picnic table, with its rugged texture, decorated with a potted flower.
- Going to a Broadway play,
“Les Miserables”, with tickets that were a gift from someone who knows you love him.
- Hearing the show melodies in the songs of the birds and the whispers of the wind in the forest canopy.
- Buying a map of _____acre
Mt. Rogers National Recreation Area, part of the Jefferson National Forest, and getting thoroughly confused by the mismatch
of route numbers with what you actually find while driving around.
- Following a gravel Forest
Service road for hours, not certain that it is the road you planned to take.
- Hearing the haunting
call of, I don’t know what, in the middle of the night, while curled up in a sleeping bag. Do you get up to look for it in the dark, or do you remain motionless as the sound gets closer and then
further away?
- Wishing, the next day,
that you could imitate that call (Was it an owl?) so you could ask an expert.
- Playing Skipbo in the
trailer in any campground anywhere.
- Hearing distant thunder
in the mountains as it echoes through valleys, bends over hills, and filters though the trees, mixing in your senses with
the sunbeams filtering at a different angle through the nearby trees. You feel
safe, because you know the storm is somewhere else. You feel uncertain because
you are in the mountains, and in an instant it can go from sunlight to dark clouds with lightning illuminating the sky, thunder
that resonates in your chest, and rain so hard you can only see a few yards away. ----
Quick run for cover.
- Strumming a guitar in
time with the campfire flames lapping around a seemingly unburnable log, that by morning will be turned to ash.
- Having a day with no
agenda, and then getting in the car to drive around achieving it.
- Building a log cabin fire, and as it burns morphing it into a teepee fire.
- A forest floor covered
with ferns waving in and out of spots of sunlight, moved by a breeze too gentle to be felt by your skin.
- Suddenly making room
in the car to provide a free ride for two young men who have been on the trail for ten days.
You are rewarded when you hear shouts of joy spout from their mouths when you deliver them to a pizza place.
- Walking in an Appalachian
Mountain Bald, a high meadow.
- Watching fog drift between
your nose and the windshield, as you sit in the car eating lunch with the windows down, on top of a mountain in the clouds.
-- Bob Kuhns
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Copyright Robert M. Kuhns, 1999, 2009
Count of Page Visits since January 21, 2005

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