An Altered Landscape

For grace to be grace,
it must give us things we didn’t know we needed
and take us places where we didn’t know we didn’t want to go.
As we stumble through the crazily altered landscape of our lives, we find that God is enjoying our attention as never before.
~Kathleen Norris
from Acedia & Me: A Marriage, Monks and a Writer’s Life

Said Life to Art—”I love thee best
Not when I find in thee
My very face and form, expressed
With dull fidelity,

“But when in thee my craving eyes
Behold continually
The mystery of my memories
And all I long to be.”

~Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts “Life and Art”

A work of art,
whether human-made or heaven-sent,
calls me to reflect on my own sculpted form,
celebrating the Artist’s gift of life and breath.

In awe, I praise such grace,
blending into an altered landscape
where Creation shapes and molds
who I am to be as part of the scenery.

Above are sculptures I photographed at:
Big Rock Garden Park
Western Washington University Sculpture Collection
Meijer Gardens Sculpture Collection

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