I hope you do not
mind me sharing some nighttime thoughts of that recent visit to Salt Lake City:
I spent many lifetimes walking the flat, and clean, yet somewhat sterile,
ten-wagon wheel-wide streets of the Salt Lake City with the snow-capped
mountain tops pointing upwards towards the new beginnings, yet undiscovered; a
background border line of hope beckoning in the distance among the church
spires aspiring.
The people were
warm and friendly, yet I overheard the joy-lessened lives and bad-lucked
conversations of the many homeless men and women sitting or lying about their
street-lined homes that we were passing through to get to somewhere where they
were not always welcome, I tried to cross those boundaries, but the visit was a
little too short to knock down all of the walls that still separated us. There
is the hope of the next time and the minutes and hours after that,
P.S. I tried to post the pictures that I took of Salt Lake City, but they did really see what I saw.
P.S. I tried to post the pictures that I took of Salt Lake City, but they did really see what I saw.
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