Hope Slide, British Columbia
Make a Friend
The Kootenay Mountains are way behind us for now. I had been walking a new mountain range as of very recently – The Cascades. Every ecosystem of these mountain ranges seems to carry some uniqueness. The unique feature of where I tread today was the strong presence of different wild flowers. The rhododendrons really stand out. The ponderosa pine had for me become conspicuous by its absence. Everything here is very green. The Similkameen River had been my amigo for several days. Now it’s departed and it’s replaced by other streams.
It was fun to experience the companionship of crows. It almost seemed that around every other bend in the road, a pair of them (Heckle and Jeckle) would seem to be waiting, watching and squawking. They would buzz around a bit before taking flight off in some direction, perhaps for the next traveller. It was my last full day on the Crowsnest Pass. Perhaps these black feathered dudes were expressing parting words.
And of humans? Much interaction. An older man from France came cycling up a steep hill on destination to the Atlantic. A biker by the name of Pete bombed up and down the highway passing me by several times, until finally he just had to stop and ask, “What are you doing?” A couple, Ruth and Paul, were driving, then stopped to find out what my mission is all about. Corey, a female trucker, blew a tire going eastward on the Crowsnest Pass. She was stuck on the highway, and was also stuck talking to me about the virtues of walking and spirituality. It was mutual gain. Flat tires are often times opportunities for opening up new friendship.
Friendship is a major component of spiritual life. If we look at the life of Krishna, He had so many friends. So make a friend, go for a walk.
May the Source be with you!
40 KM
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