Sunday, February 14, 2010

Pivots


Fort Ticonderoga, View to the south.
by Mary E. Gerdt 2007 all rights reserved

Pivots
Places that our lives pivoted on but may not know it.
This spot was owned by No one, American Indians, French, English and Americans/founders of the U.S>as we know it.

The cannons pivot in their carriages and thus the cannon ball brought to rest in it's desired location.
These waters pivot boats in a sense giving passageway to Lake Champlain and waters south. The throughway before 1900, before cars and trucks and 1800 something trains. Before that.

We saw the wreckage of the Crown Point Bridge another pivotal place and moment in time.
The rusty bridge pieces/scraps really lying askew pivoting on the large concrete bases.
We took the new ferry across by the "no bridge" restaurant and were happy the familiar pivotal travel corridor from VT to NY was intact again and the businesses humming even a little.

My post today pivoted on what I could find in my camera.
I shied away from Valentine's greetings but what the heck.
Happy Valentines Day.
How many of our lives have pivoted on a moment of love?
mary

2 comments:

  1. Hi Mary,
    My existence these days is made possible by Richie act of love every day all day.
    Have a good start to the week tomorrow.
    Keep warm.
    Love,
    Herrad

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  2. Thanks Herrad for stopping by and kudos to Richie.You are a great team and complement each other quite well.It is a pleasure to know you.Have a great week!President's day here.Love, Mary

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