Dawn breaks over Rannoch Moor, the winter light painting philosophical questions across unmarked snow. My boots break crystal crust, each step a meditation in this monastery of white. The air tastes of eternity, sharp as steel on my tongue, while light plays tricks with heaven and earth, until I cannot tell where snow ends and sky begins.
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