Photo by Michael Jones, Denali National Park National Geographic |
Note that there are two skulls here. I took this picture at Eielson Visitor's Center in Denali. |
A monument to this natural imbroglio sets directly beneath the unfurled red, white and blue U.S. flag at the Eielson Visitor Center at mile 66 within the confines of the immense Denali National Park and Preserve. It is in the shadows of the spectacular 20,320 foot high Mount McKinley, or Denali, the Great One, as named by the Athabaskan natives. On the day I visited Eielson however, like most days, the majority of the mountain couldn't be seen, as at least the top 15,000 feet were covered by clouds.
For weeks I’ve been pondering how to write about this 'Locked for All Time' bestial phenomenon and how I might tie it to current events, politics or culture in some edgy or profound way. I’ve thought about the log jamb we’re in in Afghanistan. I’ve thought the enduring trade disputes with our business associates like China or the EU, and the no-win type situations like immigration and drugs wars. Anyone (everyone?) can (will?) make the easy comparison between these poor beasts and the Reps and Dems of Washington after having endured their recent tete-a-tete debates regarding our national debt.
The United States, in its foreign affairs and domestically (and even ourselves as harried individual citizens), seems so involved in the daily bouts of locking horns that the good things about our country are often forgotten and go unmentioned. Why? Because the clouds of petty self-interest, rampant self-righteousness, ignorance and fear hide the grandeur that is still there somewhere and shines through sometimes. One can't see Denali's greatness very often but it is always there looming in the background and, despite everything that points to the contrary, the same goes with the good 'ol US of A.
Eielson Visitor's Center, Denali Alaska Photo by Ellen Humpert |
6 comments:
kinda gory mom, but great metaphor!
Hey, it's mama natura baby. Asi es!
I absolutely LOVE this post!! Ellen, this is a profound comparison to so much going on in our world. Gal, you are one terrific writer!! Keep 'em coming!
Locked horns and the mating ritual. One can only wonder if this problem happens in some of the local watering holes….
Very Nice Dear
Nice tie in...
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