Sands Beach, August 2003 -2004, Post at Pond Trail Entrance

This is a sequence of shots taken on Saturday mornings for approximately a year. The pictures were from two vantage points; one is shown above and the other in a slide show of the signs at the Ellwood trail entrance.

"Wequonnocs pray to roundness," he said. "Wholeness. the cycles of the moon, the seasons. We thank the Great Creator for the new life and for the life it sprang from. The past and the future, cinched together. The roundness of things."(pg. 883)

"I am not a smart man, particularly, but one day, at long last, I stumbled from the dark woods of my own, and my family's, and my country's past, holding in my hands these truths: that love grows from the rich loam of forgiveness; that mongrels make good dogs; that the evidence of God exists in the roundness of things.

This much, at least, I've figures out. I know this much is true." (pg. 897)

Due to my recent injury I have had time to read again. I just finished Wally Lamb's book called I Know This Much is True (1998). The ending of the book reminds me of this slide show that was finished around the same time.

Sands Pond Trail Post 2005

Sands Beach, August 2007 - 2008, Post at Pond Trail Entrance

 

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