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a little (sort of) anti-clave related prose- a little sentimental
the following lines come from a speech given by freemen owle, a member of
the north carolina eastern band cherokee, while addressing the nantahala hiking club. these words reflect my approach at enjoying nature's precious resources, and i thought that, in light of the location of the upcoming anti clave, some of ya'll might also enjoy the sentiment mr. owle shares in his speech. .......at least you got to the point in your lives when you can go out into the forest, and you don't have to run through the forest to get from one end to the other. You may have had to do that for a lifetime. But it's now time to slow down and listen to the stream as it gurgles by, it's time to slow down and listen to the call of the birds, and see if you can identify it, it's time to sometimes take your shoes off, and, like a little child, to go and splash in the waters of the Tennessee or the Nantahala. Once you lose that childlikeness, you have lost life. from the book Living Stories of the Cherokee collected and edited by Barbara Duncan (whom i had the pleasure of meeting in Cherokee) snakefiddler |
a little (sort of) anti-clave related prose- a little sentimental
"snakefiddler" wrote in message
... //eloquence snipped// to go and splash in the waters of the Tennessee or the Nantahala. Once you lose that childlikeness, you have lost life. Pretty much describes me when I'm there. Childlike as hell! Is there a place any more where you can splash in the waters of the Tennessee river without having to watch out for barges and towboats? Bob |
a little (sort of) anti-clave related prose- a little sentimental
"snakefiddler" wrote in message
... //eloquence snipped// to go and splash in the waters of the Tennessee or the Nantahala. Once you lose that childlikeness, you have lost life. Pretty much describes me when I'm there. Childlike as hell! Is there a place any more where you can splash in the waters of the Tennessee river without having to watch out for barges and towboats? Bob |
a little (sort of) anti-clave related prose- a little sentimental
"snakefiddler" wrote in message
... //eloquence snipped// to go and splash in the waters of the Tennessee or the Nantahala. Once you lose that childlikeness, you have lost life. Pretty much describes me when I'm there. Childlike as hell! Is there a place any more where you can splash in the waters of the Tennessee river without having to watch out for barges and towboats? Bob |
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