humanity

Rising Above It All

I came upon this Denver Post article about Gavin Arneson a senior at Clear Creek High School while browsing on Facebook this morning. Despite a difficult and chaotic childhood, not to mention the recent loss of his father, Gavin has conquered these multiple challenges with determination and resilience and the support of a caring community.  He graduates school valedictorian this spring, serves as president of Clear Creek’s student council and honor society, was awarded the National Honor Society’s annual $20,000 scholarship (the only one in the country) and has received a four-year, full tuition scholarship to study nursing at New York University.  He is an impressive young man.

I don’t know Gavin or the community members that stepped up to help him succeed, but I wanted to share my appreciation of this story.  Thank you all for providing a wonderful example of how spirit, love, and compassion can make this world a better place.  Kudos to you all!

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Collaboration of Man & Nature = Art?

Does the “collaboration” of man and nature equal art?  I’ve got to wonder when I notice things like this little oddity.  I’m not sure what happened here, but growths from this tree stump appear to have wound their way through the chain link fence in a spiral fashion.  Bits and pieces have obviously been cut away and the tree itself has died, but it left behind this intriguing little sculpture of wood and metal. It sure looks like a piece of art to me!

Tree stump growth wound into chain link fence

Collaboration of Man & Nature = Art?