Today’s photo is a meditation on love and faith found early one morning in “a collection of stuff in the yard of a man who lives on the outermost inhabited island on the coast of Maine,” as my photographer friend Peter Ralston put it.
I'll see you tomorrow.
[Photo, “The Source,” by Peter Ralston]
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Peter and his wife Terri are at the Ralston Gallery in Rockport, Maine, if you’re headed our way, or at https://www.ralstongallery.com/
For me this is a comfort. I lost my husband on August 11th and I had just finished reading John O’Donahue’s on Grief. So I’ll see you tomorrow was poignant.
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