Mine was informative, interesting, peaceful, bucolic and wrapped in friendship.
I traveled to Vermont to participate in a discussion on the use and dangers of nuclear power and the disturbing dismantling of the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan.
Arnie Gundersen, the noted nuclear scientist, was the guest of honor and his talk was informative, eloquent, cogent, and worrisome. I commend all readers to his website, www.Fairewinds.org.
The next day, as if in a needed cosmic balance of mind-things. I was able to spend quality time with nature where the soul appreciates our interconnection.
I attended a garden tour in Westminster West, Vermont. One was a private tour of a garden and a home called Sanctuary. It should also be called Shangri La because of its spiritual radiation of peace and its grotto gardens of tranquility.
The other gardens were part of a formal tour of elegant, mature, magnificent and quality growth of hands hard work, visionary plantings and loving cooperation with the nature spirits we so often ignore.
These profound weekend experiences were coupled with the comforting hospitality and friendship of my hostess. I am a lucky man.
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