Just a little closer to the Lord

By Science Matters

Category: Mind & IdeasReligion

A hillside cross grown from trees, not stone. I tell the odd Donegal tale of Liam Emery planting 3,000 Japanese larch among Sitka spruce on the Hill of Bogay so the golden needles form a Celtic cross in rare light. Includes the 2016 drone discovery, Liam’s death, Coillte felling plans, forestry thinning and links to Bogay drone footage and Andy Goldsworthy reflections.

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Rolly's Take

For those who find beauty in the intertwining of nature and narrative, this blog whispers secrets of the land and the fleeting moments that shape our existence. It speaks to the soul captivated by stories of defiance against the mundane, creating a resonance with the eternal dance of creation and loss. Here, the hills are not mere geography; they embody a spiritual dialogue that beckons the mindful observer to listen closely.