Years ago while traveling in Wales, I visited Tintern Abbey. It is one of the most picturesque ruins I've ever explored.
Worn stone walls and columns remain standing, with empty gothic windows that stare blindly into the past.
The bright green of the grassy floors under the blue vaulted sky ceiling had a surreal and magical effect.
Wordsworth was moved to poetry while overlooking this same place and I could understand why. The place inspired him to think of his life and loved ones.
There is something beautiful, triumphant and sad about seeing nature reclaim our mark on the earth.
Life really is fleeting.One of the reasons I majored in Archaeology for a time was my fascination with how people live--in the past and present. And what we leave behind says so much about who we are and what was most important to us.
Ruins are always a reminder to me that we shouldn't waste our time here--that we need to make our time count.I want to leave more than "stuff" behind. I want to leave stories and love. To leave my mark on people.
So in that spirit I intend to spend quality time with friends and family this weekend. Have a wonderful weekend everyone--make it count. (=
What do you hope to leave behind?
Worn stone walls and columns remain standing, with empty gothic windows that stare blindly into the past.
The bright green of the grassy floors under the blue vaulted sky ceiling had a surreal and magical effect.
Wordsworth was moved to poetry while overlooking this same place and I could understand why. The place inspired him to think of his life and loved ones.
There is something beautiful, triumphant and sad about seeing nature reclaim our mark on the earth.
Life really is fleeting.One of the reasons I majored in Archaeology for a time was my fascination with how people live--in the past and present. And what we leave behind says so much about who we are and what was most important to us.
Ruins are always a reminder to me that we shouldn't waste our time here--that we need to make our time count.I want to leave more than "stuff" behind. I want to leave stories and love. To leave my mark on people.
So in that spirit I intend to spend quality time with friends and family this weekend. Have a wonderful weekend everyone--make it count. (=
What do you hope to leave behind?
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Thanks for the wonderful send off into the weekend!
I recently had an experience sort of similar, where I went somewhere and was reminded of how life is fleeting and time goes on. Mine wasn't nearly as glamorous. It was, well, the city dump (we're moving, okay?! lol). But still, you drive on the dirt, and literally throw trashbags of junk on the ground with all the other used and unwanted items, and drive away. It was a weird sensation, sort of left me feeling depressed. All those things that, at one time, meant something to someone. I know. It's the city dump, you say. :)
Anyway, I like yours so much better. I hope to go there some day. Thanks for sharing!!
This such an inspiring post. I'd like to leave a positive, helpful, and loving words behind to inspire others.
Our future generations needs all the love we can leave behind.
have a great weekend!
nutschell
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You ask what I want to leave behind... through my careers as a mom, writer, and instructor, I would like to leave a whole lot of good kids that grow into great, caring, generous adults.
You don't have a soul. You are a Soul. You have a body.
Have a beautiful weekend, Roland
By the way, I tagged you on my blog.
Have a great weekend.
I have to admit, though, that despite the gloomy weather, I loved how my pictrues turned out! There was a low fog that day, which kept swirling and eddying in and out of the gothic windows. Like I said: hauntingly beautiful. Maybe I'll have to post my own Tintern post for you to see them ( :
LOVED this post! (I get so geeky about all things Europe!!)
Make it count. Everyday. Very wonderful words. I want exactly the same thing. To live every second. I see people who just exist. They always seem angry or unhappy. Slap me if I EVER get like that.
Super post. Thanks for the visit and comment over at my place.
Off to live. :-)
Thinking about the passage of time, and how great sites like these can be reclaimed by nature, is very humbling.
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