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Uploaded: 05/01/21 1:43 PM GMT
Mary Oliver's Pond
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Blackwater Pond is where Poet Mary Oliver did much of her wandering and writing. The Pond is a part of The Beech Forest Trail in The Cape Cod National Seashore. For more on Oliver check out the Radio Program On Being: Listening to the World.

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::corngrowth
05/01/21 3:12 PM GMT
Paul, I've tried to check-out your links. I had no problem with the second one (the poem 'Listening to the world' of Mary Oliver), but by checking-out the first one, a window appeared that partly masked the page. In this window I was told that I've reached the limit of free (New York Times) articles, and had to subscribe now. So I wasn't able to read the article 'The Land and Words of Mary Oliver, the Bard of Provincetown'. A pity.
Your fine capture compensates this lack to a certain extent, but the 'feast' would have been complete without this New York Times limitation.

Edit: Paul, I see that you've replaced both links. Thanks for that!
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.Pistos
05/01/21 3:51 PM GMT
A really nice image. Having the tree branch entering from the corner enhances the result.
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::jerseygurl
05/02/21 9:23 PM GMT
Great shot of Blackwater Pond Paul - all those the lily pads offer plenty of resting places for the frogs!!!!!!!!!
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::tigger3
05/03/21 4:31 PM GMT
Very nice, and calming post. tigs=^..^=
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::Vickid
05/25/21 12:08 AM GMT
Excellent idea to capture this wonderous scene with the tree branch, adds much to this image.
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