The promise of the new year
Powell’s words seem particularly appropriate for the turn of the year. Although he spoke of them about his journey through the Canyon, they resonate as allegorical for time and life:
“You cannot see the Grand Canyon in one view, as if it were a changeless spectacle from which a curtain might be lifted, but to see it you have to toil from month to month through its labyrinths… But if strength and courage are sufficient for the task, by a year’s toil a concept of sublimity can be obtained never again to be equaled on the hither side of Paradise.”
So too, it seems, for our lives and our work. Our achievements are not arrayed before us – merely waiting for someone to draw back the curtain and display our successes. They are not awaiting our arrival, eager to greet us as we turn the next corner. It is only through the constancy of hard work, strapping ourselves together, grunting and occasionally aching, guided by a faded map gifted us by our ancestors that we can catch glimpses of that sublimity that we believe lies somewhere within reach.
COEJL is eager to embrace the challenges of this coming year, for despite the news pressing in from all sides, this is a year of great promise. We are pleased you are here with us, and beside us. It will take all of us to get the job done. May our strength and courage carry us through.
And don’t forget to sign the covenant on our www.blessthesun.org website. This is a one-in-28-year celebration of the sun. Let’s whoop it up.

