Elizabeth J. Church Quotes
It Was Magic To Be Above [the Clouds], To See Their Uppermost Contours, The Way They Caught The Light And Held It, Their Vast Shadows Moving Upon The Face Of The Earth. I Wished I Could Open The Window And Know What The World Sounded Like At That Altitude. I Thought About The Solitude Of That World, How It Must Be Inhabited By The Voice Of The Wind, Only. ... I Thought About What My Crows Saw As They Flew Above Canyons And Treetops, The Birds-eye View Of Life. They Would Recognize Specific Trees, Perches, And Nesting Sites From A Completely Different Perspective Than I Could. Their Maps Differed From Mine; They Knew The Topography, The Contours Of The Landscape, On A Much Grander Scale.
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