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Dusk approaches the lone inhabitant of this rocky perch. Day’s end brings pause to reflect on and celebrate those who have passed this way before. Draw strength from the gifts of others, and know you’re not forgotten on this lonely isle.
Silence flows in rhythmic motion across these placid Algonquin waters, as we reflect on the days past.
Let kindness and joy elevate you to a higher place. A place above bullying, above violence, above selfishness, and above senseless consumerism at the expense of the planet. Reflect on your own direction, look inward, and take the steps to truly make a difference. A co-operative world at peace, dominated by love, will not be a mirage.
Calm waters reveal inverted images of crimson and emerald hues in playful juxtaposition. Reflect on your role in this dual reality. Be steadfast in your dreams, but mindful of others on your journey of inclusion and compassion. Remember to seek only the beauty in others, as you reflect and enjoy the tranquillity of Mirror Lake.
The pine stands strong on its Precambrian outcropping. The wind rises and falls in rhythmic waves, as the moon illuminates the darkening sky in this magical moon dance.
Surrounded by mutual friends, a moonlit cascade introduced them on a summer’s eve, August 16, 1997.
We stand alone in silent reflection, remembering the day we have just shared. Each moment spent in appreciation for the presence of the other. Stars begin to scatter across a darkening sky, as rocky shores turn magically from solid monoliths to glassy, translucent points of light. The perfect ending to a day of discovery and love is captured in a moonlight embrace.
Rejuvenate your soul in the calmness of a summer’s evening. Observe the giant pines silhouetted against the night sky, but be aware of the other seemingly insignificant inhabitants below that are also moonlit.
We stand together in this landscape we call home, and pledge our love to each other.
This unique sculpture depicts an aging pine anchored to a rocky island as an enlarging moon appears to rise from the watery depths. The stone consists of granite, quartz and iron pyrite, which gives the island a mystical quality all of its own. When the correct light strikes the moon, subtle lunar shapes and colours can be seen in the glass. Imagine what the pine has witnessed over its lifetime as it is silhouetted by yet another moonrise.