The View Hotel - Monument Valley, AZ
The View Hotel - Monument Valley, AZ
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“I love the grim gaunt edges of the rocks,
the great bare backbone of the Earth,
rough brows and heaved-up shoulders,
round ribs and knees of the world’s skeleton
protruded in lonely places;
where from ledges of sun-silenced cliffs
the wild war eagle dips aslant
blue ecstasies of air
to the delicate deep fringes of the pines;
the long-returning curves of solid hills
that bend the wind along the dappled sky;
or far-drawn levels of red mesa-lands,
receding infinitely, step on step on step...
and grandeur of all grandeurs, over all
the high commanding glory of the sun!"
~Maynard Dixon, 1922
DAY 6
TUES 2 OCT 2012
Monument Valley, AZ
the great bare backbone of the Earth,
rough brows and heaved-up shoulders,
round ribs and knees of the world’s skeleton
protruded in lonely places;
where from ledges of sun-silenced cliffs
the wild war eagle dips aslant
blue ecstasies of air
to the delicate deep fringes of the pines;
the long-returning curves of solid hills
that bend the wind along the dappled sky;
or far-drawn levels of red mesa-lands,
receding infinitely, step on step on step...
and grandeur of all grandeurs, over all
the high commanding glory of the sun!"
~Maynard Dixon, 1922
DAY 6
TUES 2 OCT 2012
Monument Valley, AZ
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