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indigenous Australians, mud slides, natural disasters, relationship with the land, Switzerland, the land, wrath
Words from Mick, a fellow blogger, biker, traveller. In a recent post about the mudslides in Switzerland his words resonated so strongly with me that I had to stop and reread them. They had to go in a post.
No deity in the heavens, it’s the land that nurtures and provides. It’s the land that has wrath.
Mick’s thoughts drifting back to the indigenous Australians and their relationship to the land.
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Thanks Jude Im so glad those words had meaning for you. Mick
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They certainly hit home when I read them. And glad to hear you had a safe trip back to Aus’ 🙂
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Just battling the jet lag Jude
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Being totally off the internet/phone/tv grid, I am viewing many posts and have a big question mark about what’s being discussed. I feel like an astronaut that’s been away w/o any communications and discovering what’s happened in a slightly-changed world.
have clicked the link and will surely appreciate what mick has to share….. thanks in advance…
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Mick flew over to the UK from Australia and toured thousands of miles on his bike – Scotland England, Norway, Germany, Austria, Switzerland. He ended up here in France and it was great to meet him in person. We met many months ago on the biking blog.
You take care in the jungle and on the river! 🙂
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