Wakely Firetower
Embracing
“A time to refrain from embracing,” from Ecclesiastes 3:5, signifies a season for caution, wisdom, and boundary-setting rather than intimate closeness. It indicates times of danger, grief, necessary independence (allowing growth), or emotional distance to avoid enabling, rather than a total cessation of affection.
That was all I could think about reading the news. Maybe because every day seems more confusing, a reality a little harsher and uncertain. It would be a mistake to call these days bad, but still problematic and uncertain on so many levels. And that sixty-five year old Pete Seeger song popularized by the Byrds sixty years ago is still pretty good as I catch the bus home.
Old Growth Spruce Forest Along Piseco-Powley Road
Through the humidity of Saturday as I went for a walk.
Saturday May 28, 2011 — Piseco-Powley Road — Big Alderbed Lake Trail 🗺 — Clockmill Corners to NY 10 🗺 — Edick Road Swimming Hole 🗺 — Goldmine Stream Falls 🗺 — House Pond Trail 🗺 — Lower Powley Bridge to Sugarbush Mountain 🗺 — Meco Lake Trail (Piseco-Powley Road) 🗺 — Overview Map Piseco-Powley Road 🗺 — Piseco Road Swimming Holes 🗺 — Powley Place - East Canada Creek - Kayak Canoe 🗺 — Sand Lake 🗺 — Sand Lake Trail 🗺 — Sugarbush Mountain to Clockmill Corners 🗺— PDF with All Maps 📚



