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13-JUL-2013 © Ron Asp

_DSC0329.jpg "Indian Paintbrushes"

Alder Flats Alberta

Beauty and Connection to Creator

When you see a sight as beautiful as a hillside dotted with Indian Paintbrush flowers, some tiny and others three feet tall, you become part of the great harmony, which connects all living things to Creator. You are experiencing a moment of Love.

Close your eyes and let me tell you the tale of the Indian Paintbrush Flower.

Tale of the Indian Paintbrush Flower

Stated in my words from the book by Tomie dePaola , "Legend of the Indian Paintbrush".

A long time ago, there lived a little Indian boy named Gopher. It was not Gopher's destiny to become a mighty warrior. Although, he tried to run, wrestle and shoot with the bow and arrow like other boys, he was too small and couldn't manage.

Gopher went on a vision quest, where he had a vision to find a white buckskin, " keep it and one day you will paint a picture that is as pure as the colors in the evening sky."

So we learn that Gopher's spiritual gift was to create with color. He did get the white buckskin, but he couldn't mix the correct colors of sunset. He tried and tried, but the colors he mixed weren't the bright colors of sunset.

One night Gopher had a dream to watch sunset the next evening, on top of the hill, where he would find paintbrushes filled with paint - sunset colors.

The next evening Gopher went to the top of the hill where lo and behold paintbrushes were all around, full of paint in the colors of sunset as the dream vision had promised. To fulfill his destiny as an artist, he began painting a picture as pure as the colors in the evening sky.

The legend goes that after painting his masterpiece, Gopher abandoned the paintbrushes that he'd scattered about on the hillside.

The next morning, the paintbrushes had rooted to become beautiful flowers. And this is how the Indian Paintbrush flower came to be.

Nikon D300S ,Tokina 12-24 F4
1/125s f/11.0 at 24.0mm iso400 full exif

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Jean-Marie Choisel15-Jul-2013 08:58
Gorgeous capture, wonderful colors. ~BV~