The
robins, red-winged blackbirds, and sparrows are trying to sing in spring, but
right now, it’s only 6°. It’s no wonder that the Eastern Shoshoni, who lived
here long before us, called this month Boosêch,
meaning “half spring, half winter”.
Speaking of the Shoshoni: if Solomon was their
horse, they might have named him Dosa
kopagant-epuí-ma’i-gwichumungku (“white-faced horse-sleeps-with-cattle”)!
Light snow + soft hay = good nap |
“…You will
find rest (relief and ease and refreshment and recreation and blessed
quiet) for your souls.” –MATTHEW 11:29 (AMP)
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