Sunday, June 26, 2016

Salute to the National Seashore

We are all searching for heaven on earth.  Perhaps after we cross the river for the final time, the clouds will part and gates to paradise will open.  Should we hold our breath?  In the interim, while chained to this lonely planet, we strive to create an illusion of paradise.

Cape Cod is a logical place in which to attempt the impossible.  Many here have purchased BMW convertibles, expanded modest bungalows into sprawling mansions, launched stupendous yachts and installed heated pools complete with bath houses.  Are these wealthy any nearer to transcendent bliss?

I have chosen a different path (since I cannot afford the luxury route).   I spend time at the National Seashore.  The air is clean, the breezes soft, the sun warm and the water frigid (will true paradise have similar drawbacks?).  My idea of bliss is a roast beef sandwich on a bulkie roll garnished with lettuce, tomato, yellow mustard and white mayo ($5.49 at the Wellfleet village market) devoured slowly while lounging in the heathland off North Pamet Road.  I savor each bite, surrounded by wildflowers, calls of the Towhee and the scent of pine needles baking in the noon day sun.


An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail posed for me

Pasture Rose

Trail through heathland off N. Pamet Road

View of Atlantic from lunch spot

4 comments:

  1. It was a comment you made a few years back, that reminded me of our good fortune to live where we do. That comment is among the voices in my head which have spurred me on to work toward creating a permaculture homestead here. The next time you're in Cornwall, please stop by. See what you have inspired. It is a bit of paradise. In the meantime, Google Maps have updated their satellite images. A virtual flyover is possible anytime. Pretend you're an angel … which in many ways you are. =)

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  2. I don't remember the comment but you certainly are fortunate to live on your homestead. Might take you up on a visit this summer. In the interim will do a flyover.

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  4. Warren, Paradise sought....real or imagined....seems to have been found.....topped off with a roast beef sandwich...doesn't get any better. Thanks for the reality check on what's really important. Jerry


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