Wordless Sharing

I live among the red rocks of Sedona, Arizona. People come here from all over the world to experience unique beauty. When I hike, I see them stopped on the trail, camera in hand, agape.

“Stunning, isn’t it?” I’ve often said to them. Or “Isn’t it gorgeous?” Or “What an incredible view!”

Having been here over a year, I have run out of words to describe the phenomenon of nature that surrounds me. No word is sufficient.

So now when I pass tourists on the trail, I pass in silence. I know what they feel. I feel it, too. I am content with wordless sharing.

You write it: Do you ever use words when silence is really what is being called for?

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