"The WEB"

Getting Webbed Feet, Richard Mott

Larry Barnes, Isabella lake, (headwaters of the Siffleur) Banff National Park, Alberta.

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Exploration

  • I have found the web delightful in its hidden mysteries. I know there is a world out there full of surprises like maps with names and places that I have yet unventured to. Some trails are less worn, and here I find a wildness that allows for me to create a path of my own choice. Sometimes a box canyon can lead to pleasant surprises that refresh my soul, and cleanse my mind of muddled madness.
  • Box canyon falls or the shower,fresh and cool.

  • The lessons I have learned here is that almost all that I need I can find here. What I mean is that although there are lessons premade I would rather adapt and create my own to fit the need. Each lesson would be "tailor made" for my class. And, one day, I will be able to share mine with others.
  • I have found bookmarks are like the markers of stone that guide the way through foggy passes that beckon to be searched. These are helpful when organized and not just strewn like glacial till or heaped as the end morraine. Each stone, well placed, allows vision ahead when the path is obscured with boulders. This can make it so much easier to return one day when time permits a thorough exploration.
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    Comments or suggestions welcome, please email me at mottrd@hg.uleth.ca