"Don't forget to stop and smell the butterscotch trees or the viewing the
beautiful sunrises and sunsets." Chip
I loved smelling the trees, but my crew just looked at me funny. <grin>
When I got back from Philmont, I wrote "Fifteen Things I Learned at
Philmont." For number 14, I reminisced:
"You know God is in the house as you watch the sun set over the Tooth of
Time Ridge during chapel on Day Twelve."
David K. Palmer
SM Olympia (Wash.) BSA Troop 266
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