STACk 'n SHACK
What initially attracted me to this scene was the neatly stacked set of logs, bookended by those two tall trees. From my view, the stack and the shack behind it harmonized with the natural beauty and serenity of the surrounding area, enhancing rather than detracting from these qualities.
It reminded me of a canoe trip I took with a group of friends at the Canadian Boundary Waters. Each day we set up camp on a different island. Our group leader emphasized that when we departed each location, it should appear to be in even better shape than when we first arrived.
Doesn't that seem like a decent guiding principle for how we should treat all situations we engage in?
It reminded me of a canoe trip I took with a group of friends at the Canadian Boundary Waters. Each day we set up camp on a different island. Our group leader emphasized that when we departed each location, it should appear to be in even better shape than when we first arrived.
Doesn't that seem like a decent guiding principle for how we should treat all situations we engage in?