For more than thirty years I've been wandering the woods and waterways of Saratoga County, New York, and regions nearby, looking closely, listening carefully, and recording what I experience. We are blessed in this region with an amazing amount of wilderness right at hand. With this blog I share my year-round adventures here, seeking out what wonders await in my own Madagascar close to home.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
My Other Home
Sunday morning dawned cloudy and cold at Pyramid Lake in the Adirondacks. No morning sun touched the trees with gold, but they glowed as if lit from within, exuding a visible warmth. I was here to help close up camp for the winter, but now my work was done and I was free to simply stand and take in the exquisite beauty. Absolute silence -- no crickets or frogs, not a whisper of wind in the trees nor a ripple splashing against the shore, just one long plaintive call from a loon beyond the island. I grew cold, but I knew that dear people, good food, and hot coffee were waiting for me in the dining hall. What miracle made it happen that this place could belong to me?
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4 comments:
Amazing photo of a magical place.
The reflection, on the left . . . a perfect circle!
wow June, you are right .. there is some sacred geometry at that place, that's for sure.
Jackie, you are such a giving person, it is good that you found a place & friends that gives so much back to you ...
Boy, do I miss the Adirondacks this time of year!
Caroline is South Dakota
The sheer beauty of your photo with your wonderfully expressive narrative are surpassed only by the beauty and soul-sustaining personal experience of Pyramid. Thanks for sharing to help keep the memory alive.
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