the Blow is creation
& the Twist the Nasturtium
is anyone of Ourselves
And the Place of it All?
Mother Earth Alone
- Charles Olson -
the Blow is creation
& the Twist the Nasturtium
is anyone of Ourselves
And the Place of it All?
Mother Earth Alone
- Charles Olson -
On the very warm Saturday of January 7, 2012 twin whale forms ghosted by in the reflected quarry waters of Rockport…
I began gathering images to create this poster in August of 2011. Here are a few notes, beginning at the very bottom. (NOTE: I will do individual postings on each image larger to show details)…This color image is a panorama I took in December 2010, in which the left side of the Cove Breakwater collapsed before the pounding nor-easter. The broken stone, the high wind and waves all made Hog Island appear as if it was just a ‘stone throw,’ away. I was fortunate to recover negatives at a yard sale in NH (of all places!) which included a grouping focused on Lanes Cove. The very top image is Lanes Cove in 1933, the second row of images are older views. Row 3 are two images from 1933 showing the derrick arrangement and the driving out of trucks with granite. The granite then being hoisted onto the Frederick Starr. Row 4, left-hand side is from 1935 after a three day nor-easter which did a lot of damage. In the foreground the Frederick Starr is sunk (loaded with granite) The north wall show the Frame Lighter sunk as well!
Okay, subscribe to the blog as I’m beginning tomorrow to post comments on the individual images. – Les
“Before I turned fifty, I had not yet given birth to myself in the landscape. Not that I treated the landscape as a mediocre thing, but I let the landscape exist independently and on its on.” But now “the landscape calls upon me to speak in its place.” -Shitao-
-Thacher Island. The backside of the island is my favorite walking space on the island.