Then to our right another slide and then a third back again toward our left.
My Friend Dennis wrote after Friday's post:
“Some see just ice…. My mind drifts to pondering what the earth was like when the snow fell to form the ice I can now see from thousands of years ago? Who was living nearby? How did they live? Did their descendants parish due to the harsh climate or are they still living close to where their ancestors made their homes? What animals were present? What did they eat? How did they subsist? … I also think about how privileged I am to be able to see the wonders of science, the chemistry of water compression and the physics of the calving of the ice. … I hope I never lose my desire to learn about everything and strive to understand how interconnected everything about our world really is.”
And yet we are still not done, further right again.
Then we move to the incredible.