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lines, wind and sky





this past thursday charlie, colleen and i headed southwest of manhattan to explore new territory. the konza prairie. it was indeed a magnificent place. apparently this area is an undisturbed environment, which i think means that no one has ever farmed or inhabited this land. it was a good trip, for the longest time i had always wanted to walk the infamous trails. i always heard good things about it.

there is a kind beauty in removing yourself. at one point my life was simplified to only a few elements-lines, wind and sky-and i was happy. it was simply amazing, the three of us walked and talked for about 4 glorious hours during which nothing else mattered, not even time.

what a great thing. to be in a timeless place filled with lines, wind and sky and in the middle three friends walking and talking.
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