Common sense isn't.
The route is along a one lane gravel road, up a slight
incline.
Just over the rise, past a row of trees, the church and cemetery
sit up on the hill to the left.
View from the road, up the hill toward the front of the
church.
View from the fence at the edge of the cemetery.
The
church is being painted, probably to spruce it up for the 100th
anniversary of its establishment in 1901. An
annual homecoming (archive, 2001) is still held at the church.
| Quote of the moment |
| One of the things that meditation teaches us, when we slowly descend into ourselves, is that the sense of peace already exists in us. We all have a deep desire for it even if it's often hidden, masked, thwarted. If we examine human nature carefully, it is good, well disposed, helpful. And it seems to me that nowadays the spirit of harmony is increasing, that our desire to live together calmly is growing stronger and stronger; it's more and more widespread. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, April 19, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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