My son Aaron and I like to go on “adventures” together as often as we can. Today, we’re at the very rocky North Shore of Lake Superior, or Gitchi Gami, as the Indians called it, meaning “Great Sea”. It’s the world’s largest fresh-water lake, and has the highest elevation of the Great Lakes chain.
We’re climbing around on the massive rocks to try to find a good shot, and it’s so hot, I’m tempted to dive in. There’s a constant squawking of sea gulls and other birds as they keep jockeying for better positions on the rocky islands just off shore. The relentless waves slap against the unyielding stone. A tall sailboat silently slides by.
As I stand here and gaze out over the vast expanse of water, I suddenly feel very small, and I realize how lucky I am to have this precious time together with my son.
* * *
a shore of great stones–
solid as the bond between
a father and son
–photos by me
As usual, I enjoyed your poem and seeing your photos.
It’s been years since I’ve been to Lake Superior and want to get back there. Never been on the north shore.
Yes, spending time with family is precious.
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Thank you…it sure is!
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Beautiful! It’s eternally precious in its own way. 🙂
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Thank you much, Tom!
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Wow. Looks Lovely. 🙂
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Thanks! It is!😃
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How wonderful! Mother and son as well. My son Aaron and I spent many such hours by a large lake this summer. We are all so fortunate to have such truly precious time together:)
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We sure are lucky to have our Aaron’s!
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