Thank you, both. So expressive and beautiful.I've often had daydreams about turning Wyoming's prairie totally back to nature. I know it would take a while, but I can just imagine it with knee-deep grasses shifting in the wind, as the antelope do, in a graceful arc of One. In Wyoming, one is ridiculed for having such dreams, but I still like to think of the seventh generation and what is to come for them and theirs.
If our words and thoughts do have an effect, as I belive, then I look forward to the rippling grasses of the high plains and the Carolinian forests of Canada, as well as the return of cardinals, towhees and others to areas now lost to them.