Foolish play

Glacier national park
GNP. Beargrass as dusk settled in last night.
Granite Park Chalet
GNP. The steam is fascinating. Stunning in its simple appearance.

Today, and the living of it, has to be a conscious creation in which discipline and order our relieved with some play and some pure foolishness.

May Sarton

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Two sides of passion

Belton Chalet
GNP. Our office porch.
Belton Chalet
GNP. Belton Chalet, Lewis Cottage.

The passion for order can poison the soul.

Anonymous

Passion for anything can poison the soul. A lack of passion for order can poison the soul too. Strive to get and stay organized and continuously improve. And remember, less is more and simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

dad

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You get none of it

Prolific Beargrass
GNP. Stunning Beargrass last night just East of Logan Pass.

For him who has no concentration, there is no tranquility.

Bhagavad Gita

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Happy time?

Wild Goose Island
GNP. We pass this spot at least twice a day.

Happiness may well consist primarily of an attitude toward time.

Robert Grudin

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Don’t overlook focus

Glacier national Park
GNP.

The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.

William James

The art of being wise is to over-focus on the same things you used to under-focus on or ignore.

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