Friday, November 21, 2008

sunsets...sunrises


I was driving to work two week ago, and we had the most amazing sunrise. The clouds filled the sky with an amazing amber light that glowed heavenly upward for most of the morning. It reminded me of my favorite sunset, and my favorite sunrise. Over the years I've had several instances where favorites have changed. favorite song, favorite movie, favorite late night snack. These have to change. Well, my favorite sunset has not changed, not over all the years. It was on my mission. I was assigned to the island of Bohol, which is an island east of Cebu in the Philippines. Once a month we would have to travel back to report to our zone leaders at the city of tagbilaran which was on the southern portion of the island. I was assigned to a city called calape, a city along the coast northward which was about 3 hours by bus. After our usual meeting with the zone leaders my companion and I went to the bus depot. The only bus going back at that time was already filled to the brim, but we still needed to get back home. There were still alot of people needing rides so they started filling the top of the bus. The top of the bus had a large railing which held supplies, such as food and whatnot, us being whatnot. I was apprehensive at first, but everyone else which numbered about an extra 75 people just paid their fare, so we paid, climbed on top then held on for dear life. The buses usually navigated the narrow roads along the island near breakneck speeds, so imagine, doing 50 miles an hour and sitting on top. the Bus was tall and literally standing room only inside, would sway at every turn. It was so much fun. About half way home, looking back over my shoulder, I could see the full ocean. usually the tall foliage hid the ocean from our views. But we had to ascend a mountain from which gave us a perfect view from Bohol to Cebu and everything in between. The clouds had gathered on the southern portion of Cebu island and the sun was just below the clouds and every color that can come from the light of the evening sun, blazed across the waters, between the clouds and the ocean. I have seen these shots before on movies and posters, but to see this in real life, to witness the heavens as though they were newborn. i felt so very close to God at that moment. Especially considering I was holding on for dear life on top of the bus and very much in prayer. For that moment, heaven was on the ocean. i wish i had a picture, but maybe one day i can go back and maybe, just maybe i might see that light once more.

My current favorite sunrise I've included in a picture, strange coincidence it is also on the ocean. I was in Hawaii, going to my brothers wedding. They married in the Laei LDS temple. By the way, they are now on their second child. But the sunday morning we were going to leave back to New mexico, we had some time to walk about on northshore. This was the shot that i took on the beach where were staying at. For some reason the plants on the island seemed all aglow and I could not help but wonder, if this is what creation was like when we all first started on this world. If only it could always look like this, and feel this perfect. there really is so much beauty around us, if we can look about us, take our sight away from the daily dribble that occupies our perceptions. Whether it is the mountains of Utah, the Canyons of Arizona, even the islands of sea, beauty surrounds us. I love the prophet Alma's testimony to the antichrist korihor, when asked about giving a sign that God exists. He states " the scriptures are laid before thee, yea, and all things denote there is a God; yea, even the earth, and all things that are upon the face of it, yea, and its motion, yea, and also all the planets which move in their regular form do witness that there is a Supreme Creator." Alma 30:44. I feel that way when Nature manifests, and testifies who's hand created them. Daily reminders that God still watches over all of us.

2 comments:

Nava_jo said...

First of all, that is a beautiful picture you took of the beach.It makes me miss Hawaii. Second, I couldn't agree more. The beauty of nature does testify of the love our Heavenly Father has for us. I just moved from the Mountains of California to the Desert of AZ, and I see his hand in both places. We are certainly lucky to be left in charge of such beauty :)

Harold said...

i wish i had pictures of my trip up cottonwood canyon before the snows fell, man that was amazing. all the colors of the trees. i want to go hiking again, but snows cover all my favorite trails, can't wait until spring.