Pushing into Dinosaur
As we watch an enormous storm push its way over Dinosaur National Park, we contemplate the parallel between the shape of the landscape and the motion of the weather. Whether water flows over the earth, shaping the landscape or above the earth, shaping the heavens, the motion follows invisible curves defined by cyclonic forces and the distribution of pressure in and around the globe…when there is a high, there is also a low…when there is rain, there is also drought…not in opposition, but in a greater sense of balance where mass and energy are conserved across changing states, temperature and pressure deviations, and the unbalancing effects of industrialization.