Beautiful images and energy discerned here. May you continue to make choices that enrich your life. Simplicity is a reassuring companion regardless of paths you travel.
Hi MB! I haven't been sledding in decades- But yes, if you don't hit trees going down paths or go into the road, it's a good sliding zone. Wish I had a snow-tube...
no you don't! lol unless you want to end up in m-cove, or have it pop at the end of the run.. save the tube for the golf course.. truct me.. scary- yet hilarious!
I've lived across from the hill where SandPipe Hedge rock is located for 23 years. I've taken alot of pics up on the top of that hill in the woods over the years, n decided to collect some of the images I can find together on this blog. The rock was cut n placed on the hill centuries ago, when a large, round, pipe full of sand was located here for village use. The local need for the sand pipe has long since dissappeared. Before the colonists n the pilgrims found this water surrounded village place, it was the summer campground of many tribes of Wampanoag Natives. The area is full of spiritual energy from their souls. A Wigwam where natives still camp n worship the Great Creator's Spirit is located just down the hill a bit. Mystics from all over visit the area to explore it's energies. Many kids sit here on warm summer nights n party. They graffetti the rock, n some trees, n add their own brand of flavor to The Hill.
Artist Alert!
I create all kinds of things. Closet musician, song-writer, Story, NF writer, Book Designer, Poet, Painter, n Sculptor. Working another job tho. Long hair, fairly ancient.
Where's the Dough? Maybe I'll get paid some instead of eating it. I'll get there one day soon, because I'm very determined n hard-working. Some one has to do it! As usual, I'll volunteer.
Time n energy helps.
Beautiful images and energy discerned here. May you continue to make choices that enrich your life. Simplicity is a reassuring companion regardless of paths you travel.
ReplyDeleteLiara, thankyou for visiting Sandpipe. I am so very connected to this place. It's a great spot to meditate.
ReplyDeleteit's also a great place to go sledding!
ReplyDeleteHi MB! I haven't been sledding in decades- But yes, if you don't hit trees going down paths or go into the road, it's a good sliding zone. Wish I had a snow-tube...
ReplyDeleteno you don't! lol unless you want to end up in m-cove, or have it pop at the end of the run.. save the tube for the golf course.. truct me.. scary- yet hilarious!
ReplyDeleteMB, There's always the path-rut ending in the bamboo thickets. Tubes never last long, but fun is fun!
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