Since I’m no longer a party guy, I celebrated New Year’s Eve by spending time at Arapaho Bend Natural Area to soak into my memory the gift of the sunset. I was back home and in bed by 8pm, reading. My post today is an image of that sunset along with a wish and pray that the coming year be a wonderful adventure, full of awe and wonder, filled with lessons learned, moments of creativity, more time in nature, quality time with family, good health, and the discovery of your true and authentic self. I am grateful for the gift you are. Happy New Year and hope you enjoyed your day!

5 Comments
Earl
A scene as gorgeous as this satisfies both warm wishes for the days ahead and a prayer for peace. We each party in our own way. Happy New Year!
Tom Dills
Kathy & I managed to see in the new year, but it was hardly a party. More like a couple of determined folks deciding to stay awake for the stroke of 12. Turned out nothing is different than if we had gone to bed at our usual time. But it was fun anyway. Thank you for the good wishes, and best to you for the coming year as well. We’re going to do our best to make it a good one!
Joseph Smith
Happy New Year, Monte!
Mark
One would be fortunate to experience all those things in the coming year, so hope you experience all of the and more. Happy New Year!
geri oster
Restful. A restful way to close a turbulent, but for me a good year of learning and growth. I pray your blessings of peace right back to you, Monte, and to all who gather here. I am so grateful for a year of Spiritual healing and growth with you and your shares. Blessings, g.