mountain and the sea

mountain and the sea

Mountain and the sea
I will grow my own trees
While you follow the moon
I feel you in my knees
Say you’ll come in soon
You can move me if you want to
You can move a mountain, you can move a mountain
You can move me if you want to
You can move everything, you can move everything

You can move me if you want to
You can move a mountain, you can move a mountain
You can move me if you want to
You can move everything, you can move everything
And watch you swallow me
.
I feel you in my knees
Say you’ll come in soon

Mountain and the sea
“The staff was great to work with. They were passionate and knowledgeable. The director was fantastic and great to work with. THANK YOU MSA!”
Teacher: Mr. Davis
(Orangevale Adventist)

Mountain and the sea
Mind like the sky.
Student: I just really thought that the vision, sort of like swept, I was thinking of stuff pouring off, like rain, like anything can happen, I don’t know, it was interesting. I liked it.

Mountain and the sea
The footpath is nearly complete in the western part of the state – the mountains – and includes many sections that make for excellent day hikes. It stretches unbroken from near Maggie Valley, NC all the way to Stone Mountain State Park north of Wilkesboro. Only a short stretch near the Smoky Mountains has yet to be routed. For now, only sections of foot path are completed farther east, and these footpath sections are linked with roads and state bicycle routes to form the entire route.
In the past, the trail was unofficially divided into 22 sections in the Western part of the state, varying from about 8 – 30 miles per section with an average of about 20 miles each. These sections were first imagined by Allen de Hart in the late ’90’s, and published in his book “Hiking North Carolina’s Mountains-to-Sea Trail” (UNC Press, 2000).

Resources:

http://songmeanings.com/m/songs/view/3530822107858794449/
http://mountainandsea.org/
http://unfetteredmind.org/mountain-sea-and-sky/
http://www.hikewnc.info/trailheads/north-carolina-mountains-to-sea-trail/
http://www.georgesbraque.net/violin-and-pitcher/