Not All Plateaus Are Flat
Sunday I went for a drive up in the mountains to scout new bicycle routes. As I was coming back down Hwy. 7 into Lyons I noticed this giant plateau rising up on the hill in a distance. It was huge but what really struck me was the angle that it sits on.
And of course, it has meaning to me. Life is full of great plateaus. Most of them are predictably flat offering a refuge of rest and stability. And then every once in a while we encounter one that challenges our every step. The gravity of life works against us with every step.
And like all things, it too shall pass.

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Yea but sometimes it takes a long time for the pleateau to pass. Thanks for the picture.
Hi John - Usually I hate when powerlines impede a shot, but in this case they highlight the slope of the plateau. Nice shot!
Hmm. That hill makes me want to get a cardboard box and slide down. Yes, I know. I never grew up. :-D
Very interesting insight - I love how you saw that and immediately related it to your life! And you're right - this too shall pass. :-)
You do indeed live in an interesting area of the country!