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A dense stretch of fresh green


When we last visited Yellowstone in1997, we saw the remains of a devastating fire:

Charred tree trunks as far as you can see, some still standing, but countless strewn on the ground like randomly tossed burnt toothpicks.


This time, thirteen years later, new growth is well on the way, a dense stretch of fresh green below the still visible charred stalks of the past.


You can't engineer the location of these new saplings. Each has a unique place, a unique look, a totally original disposition.


The only thing clear is that they are everywhere.


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Psalm 96.12
... let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them. Then all the trees of the forest will sing for joy ...

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