wonder • wander
a collection of thoughts, musings, and milestones
In the middle of a small clearing, surrounded by old-growth juniper and piñon trees, and with the strength and expertise of two talented artisans, I built a small rock chapel.
Why? Maybe just because. That’s my answer (usually unspoken) when friends and strangers ask why. Are you Catholic? No, not big-C Catholic, that is—but yes, small-c catholic—in my wide-ranging spiritual thoughts and contemplations. I’m as interested in the beliefs of Wiccans, Muslims, and Jews as I am in those of monks, nuns, priests, and popes. Did GOD call you and tell you to build a chapel? Not exactly… or not at all. For many years, the idea of having my own chapel intrigued me. I could light candles and place interesting objects on an altar… I could sing in solitude. As a child, I made secret, chapel-like hiding places in my backyard, in the woods, or in places I went to be alone—to escape and to commune. There is a small stone capella on a hill overlooking the road to a house where I once lived. I never climbed to it—just acknowledged it and pretend-coveted it every time I drove by. And then... Time, ongoing inclination, and other circumstances combined to make building my own chapel a possibility—and finally, a reality. I am calling it “The Little Chapel of Peace” until another name emerges. World Peace is its/my private mission here at seven thousand feet, on a remote road, thirty miles from Santa Fe. Friends have brought small milagros to place in the rock crevices. Maybe people will send me small stones from other countries, and I will find places for them somewhere in the hard folds of this strong and humble peace offering to the world… Yes, I’m a dreamer.
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Linda Durham is a human rights advocate, adventurer, and author of Still Moving, The Trans-Siberian Railway Journey, and An Art and Friendship Project. A former Manhattan Playboy Bunny in the 1960s, she is the founder of Santa Fe’s Wonder Institute—a visual and performing arts think tank and salon dedicated to creative responses to contemporary cultural and social issues. For more than three decades, she championed New Mexico-based artists as a gallery owner and Art and Artist’s consultant in Santa Fe and New York. She is currently at work on her forthcoming book, Naked Women: stripped and teased. |