Saturday, September 04, 2004

ten billion stars

we haven’t ventured out into the mountains after nightfall, but we plan to camp out soon with some friends of matthew’s that live just north of boulder. i imagine i’ll be snuggled tight in my sleeping bag under ten billion stars, the night cold on my face and in my lungs. The mountains’ silence will ring in my ears and God will seem a little closer.

Wednesday, September 01, 2004

an afternoon hike

matthew and i drove 30 minutes to the west and a little north to find ourselves in the mountains that i can see from my apartment window. we hiked a trail far from the highway and from the city’s voice. trails like these are where the smell of pine and earth are the strongest. as we walked along the path, matthew reached back to take my hand and the air was sweetened for a few paces when we passed a patch of wild flowers. the air was cool as it breezed through my hair and the afternoon was warm on my shoulders. the only sounds were of our feet on the ground, the pounding in our chests and the waking of aspen leaves above us.