"I am not one who was born in the custody of wisdom. I am one who is fond of olden times and intense in quest of the sacred knowing of the ancients." Gustave Courbet

18 December 2025

Gifts.


Old Mission Gazette has the antidote ...
Experiencing the seasonal moods of the forest is particularly inviting. In the fall, the rustle of leaves and blasts of brown, orange and yellow paint a silhouette of quiet solitude away from the hustle and bustle of Traverse City a short distance away. Winter snowshoe adventures offer the effervescent quiet of the forest blanketed with deep snow and the glistening of sunlight streaming through snow frocked evergreen hemlock bows or the bare branches of oaks and maples.

When buds first appear and the trails are slick with brown-gray dirt and patches of dark mud, the signs of spring present themselves as hints of green from the ground to the treetops. Summertime hues of dark green upon darker green accentuated by shadows cast from dusk to dawn remind us of how sacred the land is as the shadows often resemble fleeting spirits.

The forest offers a somber solitude which elicits an awareness of its many gifts as well as the gifts we have within ourselves. No matter the season, the forest offers its gifts if only we would venture in to explore them.

No comments: