And good lord who wrote my comment???? It has been a very long day with RA fingers, so pardon my misspellings & know it was a compliment to whoever wrote this!!
Diane K24: Thank you so very much for sharing and for your moving story.
Beautiful, beautiful narrative and photograph.
Your photograph (Harshil Gudka) shows a wood path trod clean by footsteps.
A wood-path is so very pregnant with symbolism that one of the 20th century's great works in the philosophy of aesthetics was the "Wood-Paths" (Holzwege). Especially in Germany, with a dear friend -- she is like a first cousin in relation to me -- we took wood-paths around the village of Alsenborn in the Rheinpfalz countless times, passing memorials.
Unfortunately, it has been a while since I was "home" -- I hope to make this up in '24 and '25, but the village has in the meantime improved the paths. See:
Nature is the only pleasure we have left !
And nice people!
Being in nature will do that.
This was Wonderful - I thought this was your written piece Diane I lived this and I can see this Z the dogs perspective 🌹🌹🌹
And good lord who wrote my comment???? It has been a very long day with RA fingers, so pardon my misspellings & know it was a compliment to whoever wrote this!!
Diane K24: Thank you so very much for sharing and for your moving story.
Beautiful, beautiful narrative and photograph.
Your photograph (Harshil Gudka) shows a wood path trod clean by footsteps.
A wood-path is so very pregnant with symbolism that one of the 20th century's great works in the philosophy of aesthetics was the "Wood-Paths" (Holzwege). Especially in Germany, with a dear friend -- she is like a first cousin in relation to me -- we took wood-paths around the village of Alsenborn in the Rheinpfalz countless times, passing memorials.
Unfortunately, it has been a while since I was "home" -- I hope to make this up in '24 and '25, but the village has in the meantime improved the paths. See:
https://www.enkenbach-alsenborn.de/lebenswert/freizeitaktivitaeten/erlebnis-wandern/lebenspfad/
Wow! I’ll re-read this tomorrow, Armand!