Thursday, September 18, 2008

rolling stone




Good morning each and every one of you who read this blog. This here blogger has been traveling...cheating on the posting, putting bits and pieces together before I left for?! I'll post some pics and see if anyone can tell by the beauty that I beheld each and every glorious day- just where I journeyed. No cheating those few who knew my destination...every picture will tell a story- each rock I turned over and around and marveled yet again at the distinct beauty of every formation on this good earth. Oh and the people! So kind, simple- land and sea loving. Don't they know how to have a good time, encircling me in their love of life. By all signs and weather beaten cedar shingles- it is a harsh life. But I could not tell this by a single soul I encountered. Their enthusiasm for life is hard won and my oh my do they ever celebrate the slightest win! Yep- never in my life have I visited such a place- even the old sea shacks were a character every one!


More to come...


Take care!


3 comments:

troutbirder said...

I like the light and shadows of the middle pic. The red canoe because I own a Mad River just like it!

troutbirder said...

The rolling stone seems to have gather no moss. Maybe salt water effect. Cedar shingles...big water but a canoe maybe a small bay or harbor. Rocky red shoreline of ocean. mmmm. Let say New England probably Maine? Hey spouse and I are head that way the first week in October on a "leaf tour" of New England. She tells me Ben and Jerries and the Von Trapp family lodge are the anticipated highlights. I was leaning toward views like your pics! Thanks

truewonder said...

Oh you astute adventurer!!!! Of course you are right...
If you get to Brunswick Maine, you must stop at "the Diner"- best darn lobster roll this side of heaven- Truly, worth the trip.
And forget about Bah Hahbah- slip on over to Schoodic Point, prepare to be mesmerized, and memory-ized- the imprint on one's soul of such a place-everlasting. Have fun.