A Quiet Room 🕊 in a Noisy World

https://www.sciencealert.com/white-explorers-might-have-given-machu-picchu-the-wrong-name

There have been many articles over the last week questioning the validity of the name. There is a much smaller set of ruins on the mountain Machu Picchu that seems would be more deserving of the name, giving validity to old maps that contained references to both ruins
You know that's on my bucket list....bad name or not :)
(Enters very quietly.)

(Whispers) Is it OK to come in??
Psst...always
I could relax here a while...
slide your bum over...me too! :love:
 
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You know that's on my bucket list....bad name or not :)
Why do you think I linked it? Travel agencies will always call it Machu Picchu. But it does help link the site to other sites. Very important in understanding the magical history aspect. (Slides glasses off). Besides...who did I think of the moment I read it?
 
I wish I'd thought to take a picture this morning, but one of my favorite quiet places is my church sanctuary before a big service. When it's all decorated - this morning with Easter lilies surrounding the altar - but before anyone shows up. When the lights are still off, but there's sun shining through the stained glass, and the whole room just feels a little bit ethereal. Knowing that in just a little while it will be filled with people, but for that moment, before it becomes alive with the congregation, it is peaceful, still, and beautiful.
 
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