The Pilgrimage, Day 2
The second day didn’t top the first day but was a very satisfying one. We spent a half day at Grand Canyon. Walked six miles (about 10 km) along the South Rim and discovered the fascinating history of the canyon.
The second day didn’t top the first day but was a very satisfying one. We spent a half day at Grand Canyon. Walked six miles (about 10 km) along the South Rim and discovered the fascinating history of the canyon.
pilgrimage to the Canyons. I know there isn’t such a thing, but it should be. It should be made official. Pilgrimage to these wonders of Nature. Why not? It’s an amazing trip of discovery, it’s an awe-inducing journey and it’s soul-healing. What else do we need from a pilgrimage?
How can educated people think that a united Europe it’s a mistake? That all those fifty countries fitting in half of the US should be left alone to fend for themselves and progress alone towards a future among the stars, in a world where totalitarian giants like Russia or China grow bigger, richer and meaner by the year. In a world where mad dictators threat with nuclear war, making the race to the stars ever more pressing.
Great night, last night at the ChiSeries. The best moment of the night was getting paid to read from RecipeArium!
If you’re in Toronto tonight, don’t miss us! It’s the cultural event of the month!
Join us tonight for ChiSeries Toronto, with Costi Gurgu, Robert Priest and Noah Wareness, plus music from Kari Maaren!