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She could not understand what I was saying. I was just telling her about my summer vacation. Our annual family motor tour. Mountains with snow that stops where the clouds begin Pines that climb the mountain until the air is so thin they can no longer grow. Snow melting from the peaks becoming ribbons of liquid ice, tumbling faster and faster polishing rocks into pebbles until the stream becomes a river flowing with deep silent power to the sea. Deer in the forest and horses on the trails. Eagles dancing on the thin fresh air. Rocks as big as a house. Puzzlement covered her face, Disbelief in the slant of her eyes. I was just as puzzled. Had she never been there? Could she have never seen a mountain? Had she never been out of town? Was that possible? I went home - still pondering Realizing how fortunate am I. I changed my words into a picture so she could understand. Her eyes grew so big. She was amazed at what she saw. I was amazed at her reaction. I brought her a new world Could I do it again? I drew another picture, and another, and another ... I have never stopped being amazed. Note: This is a true story. We were ten.
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