
"Nature is imperfectly perfect, filled with loose parts and possibilities, with mud and dust, nettles and sky, transcendent hands-on moments and skinned knees."
Last Child in the Woods, page 96
Once again I had a moment while reading this book. I know exactly what he is talking about when he says "transcendent hands-on moments". I have had those moments. My kids have had those moments. They are still possible in this modern, technological world.

Whether it is standing on top of a giant granite dome or swimming under the crystal clear waters of the Hawaiian Islands, it is the same. It is a spark, a racing of the heart, a moment that lasts forever but not really.
Those moments are times that stick with you long after the physical experience.
Barb-Harmony Art Mom