
How Nature Heals
On a sunny Sunday morning, my husband and I skinned up the Sugar Bowls in Aspen and the revelations came one after the other about how nature can heal if one allows their mind to stay quiet in order to absorb her stories.
On a sunny Sunday morning, my husband and I skinned up the Sugar Bowls in Aspen and the revelations came one after the other about how nature can heal if one allows their mind to stay quiet in order to absorb her stories.
As I skinned up the mountain at night, just me and the snowcats and the big, beautiful pine trees and white Aspen’s I contemplated my stories from my past and how living in Aspen is the only life I could have where I am my happiest. A life that is so in tune with my vocation of having fun.
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