It happened on my way back from
Ghana. It was the second to the last leg of our journey home and we had been in
the air about four hours. I was deeply
engrossed in a movie and for no apparent reason I opened the window shade, and
I was stunned. There was the most
incredible view that was almost indescribable.
There were mountains, and ice fields, glaciers and fjords. I thought we were over the Atlantic…..
apparently not. When I looked at the map
on the screen in front of me, I realized that I was enjoying Greenland from
36,000 feet. Who would have thought?
I was absolutely mesmerized and
for 15 minutes I couldn’t take my eyes off the unfolding tabloid beneath us, I
finally understood the concept of “Pining for the Fjords.”
It was then I looked around the
aircraft and saw that perhaps 10 shades were open and people were enjoying a
view they had probably never seen before and might never see again. But for the most part the majority of the
passengers were reading, sleeping and watching videos, blissfully unaware of
what was unfolding beneath them.
And that’s life. So often we do the ordinary and miss the
extraordinary. But it doesn’t always
have to be like that. Have a great
week and remember: To see what is really possible, you will have to attempt the
impossible.
1 comment:
How true. I'm glad you didn't miss it.
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