tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295584641969738415.post3891468546025336844..comments2023-03-27T06:43:23.427-07:00Comments on Reflections on Majdanek: A ravaged heart...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295584641969738415.post-19262286633742546602010-09-26T11:15:36.415-07:002010-09-26T11:15:36.415-07:00"a god driving a chariot into the depths of t..."a god driving a chariot into the depths of the rotating earth rather than a man driving a tractor to the farthest reaches of the Val Marie Flat."<br /><br />Sublime.Cowboyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16700398252723780578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295584641969738415.post-15879849023641067682010-08-13T13:13:04.784-07:002010-08-13T13:13:04.784-07:00Way to go, Neal. I appreciate your post. Your in...Way to go, Neal. I appreciate your post. Your insight and expression are refreshing.<br />And, no, your camera did not cheapen the effect of what you saw. Your picture is beautiful. The only things missing are context (the much bigger picture the prairies allow) and the reality of what you saw with your own eyes as you stood there and admired it. God is pleased you were in the moment and witnessed His handiwork.<br />A number of years ago, I travelled to Regina in early October for work. As we flew over the landscape, I was astounded by the sheer grandeur and beauty of the Canadian prairies. It was stunning. I'll never forget it.<br />Thanks for your post. I enjoyed reading it and remembering.Rick Modienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02157314737543591048noreply@blogger.com