“Harmony w/land is like harmony w/a friend; you cannot cherish his right hand & chop off his left.'”-Aldo Leopold, author of “a Sand County Almanac.” (photos taken from Gifford Pinchot, Olympic & Wallow-Whitman NFs) pic.twitter.com/6H3uw2BtY1
— Forest Service NW (@ForestServiceNW) March 1, 2018
Today’s Photos:::
Shake off Your Problems
“A man’s favorite donkey falls into a deep precipice. He can’t pull it out no matter how hard he tries. He therefore decides to bury it alive.
Soil is poured onto the donkey from above. The donkey feels the load, shakes it off, and steps on it. More soil is poured.
It shakes it off and steps up. The more the load was poured, the higher it rose. By noon, the donkey was grazing in green pastures.
After much shaking off (of problems) And stepping up (learning from them), One will graze in GREEN PASTURES.”
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