“PEACE – In a busy world and a busy life, this peace-full and inspiring garden is just what most of us need. Take ten minutes or a day or an evening to be still, reflect, listen and enjoy the spectacular scenery/terrific views from the mountaintop. The cross is the “main event”, though, especially judging by the unplanned and growing “garden within a garden”, this one being the rocks on which visitors have written their heart-felt prayers of thanksgiving and petition. This is the time to visit the garden, so that you will have a different perspective someday when all of the art is installed and thousands of visitors arrive daily. If you belong to a church in the region, plan an outing now for the spring, and your group will be forever grateful.”,
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