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Relish the Gift from and of Small things

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" It seems possible that the driving force of planetary life is actually very small and that its intricacies are lost on most of us." -- Alan Huffman Dear fellow wanderer May a piece of the peace be with you today. Last week I was in a very exciting and relaxing journey – a 3-day 2 night trek with a 24 year old guide and my hubby in Luang Prabang, Laos. An internal antennae to see small things In this trek, I took a number of photographs of small things, mostly insects. I have been captivated by small things since the last 8 or 10 years or so.  Traveling I suppose, for many of us, is about the big things. We are often excited to be in a new place to see what it is known for, and usually, these are famous structures (the pyramids, the Eiffel tower, historic buildings, ruins, a giant Buddha, more than 100 meter high stupa and the like) or the big animals (lion, tiger, giraffe, elephants, orangutan, and others). The bigger, the better, and the mor...