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RE: Taking Pictures of Joshua Trees

in #travel6 years ago

I am not much of a desert guy, but I can appreciate that different people have different needs as they connect with nature.

My wife still talks about a trip she made in high school that was in dry and rocky parts of Arizona.

But nature, regardless of the particular flavor you enjoy, is rather breathtaking. Thanks for sharing!

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Yes and I'm with you, actually. I like visiting the desert, but I don't feel a 'spiritual' connection there in the same way as I do when I see water and trees. In some ways, though, it makes a person work harder to see the beauty and feel the connection, so maybe there's something to be said for that.

I lived overseas for more than 10 years. My family and I were 5 minutes for the beach and about 1 hour from the mountains. We loved being surrounded by natural beauty.

But I appreciate your point about needing to look harder and having to work to make the connection. Sometimes we are so tired we need to be refilled and refreshed by nature. Sometimes we need to be challenged by it and go to a place (internally that is) that is a bit uncomfortable.