Let
All The Earth: A Contemplative Journey in North Woods by Albin M. Urbanski
Publication date: October 1, 2010
Paperback, $12.95
ISBN 978-0-9829904-0-7
“By the river there is a little cove that
flows along our land in the north woods where we’ve mowed the weeds down to a pleasant little spot from which
to enjoy the view. Alongside the cove, on either side of it, are bulrushes and a few lily pads. In the evenings
the water bugs dance and mark the surface like disappearing pencil marks, and make minute ripples that last for
just a moment and are swallowed by the still water.” So begins this contemplative journey in the north woods by
Albin M. Urbanski, whose observations of the natural world as a reflection of a Creator open our eyes and make us
see where we belong in the order of things. “We are part of nature in one sense, but we are able to control nature in another.
The paper on which this is written was once part of a tree, on which frost formed on a foggy winter morning. We can use it
profitably. We can still be stewards. We are able to use the forces and resources of nature even though we are part of
nature—that is, we are created. The beauty of the frost on the trees, gleaming against the early blue sky, is a beauty,
a gift. But it hasn’t made itself.”
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