The mountain finally moved

How would you design the city of the future?

I would say with no traffic jams 😊! I have no clue as how to design THE city of the future. Maybe more public transportation and less pollution. Okay, I leave the rest to the experts.

If you have been following my blog the past few days, I have been narrating the saga of a closet. Finally my closet is getting better.

When we had the first view of Zion Mountain, the red rocks really stunned us. My husband told me, you can write about these mountains in your blog for days. Yet, I never wrote about it. Yes. I felt so small before these beautiful rocks. I would say overwhelmed.

Yet, the third day, I am writing about the mountain of stuff that lay on my floor after I cleared my closet. It was an anything and everything closet and I would say three days back this mountain of stuff looked more uncoquerable than the Angels Landing at Zion.

Somehow I got a free day today and almost everything is put away and thr shelves inside the closet organized.

I would say this has the ball rolling for my Navaratri celebrations as my spaces are getting clean and better. My son’s facilitator messaged me that my return gifts for my guests are ready for me to pick up on Monday. My son’s group lead by her makes the gift for my guests visiting my house. This time it is something sensory. In fact everyone enjoyed doing this and I am excited to share with my guests.

Yes, I cannot design a future city but I am pretty much confident now, I can pull together a Navaratri Golu celebration.

More work needs to be done this weekend but it is more exciting and the adrenaline has been pumped up.

Zion National Park

3 responses to “The mountain finally moved”

  1. I’ve done Angels Landing at Zion – what an image! Nice work, Ganga!

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    1. 💕💕💕! I can’t climb that high.

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