 We try to get back at least once a year.
We try to get back at least once a year.This is Long Point State Park on Cayuga Lake.  It's a scenic spit of land jutting out into the water, planted with hickories and willows and basswoods, and covered in smooth gray-blue stones.  It is a good spot for many things: swimming, boating, beachcombing.  One calm, sunny day in February four and a half years ago, we drove up there for the first time together, for our second date.  We walked, we talked.  We skipped rocks and beachcombed.  I think it's where we began, where we found and started following the good path we're travelling.  
 I have a handful of beach gleanings from that date: a piece of polished purple beach glass, an old metal coat button, a few lucky stones.  Somewhere, I'm sure Patrick does, too.
I have a handful of beach gleanings from that date: a piece of polished purple beach glass, an old metal coat button, a few lucky stones.  Somewhere, I'm sure Patrick does, too.


 Every relationship has its origin.  This is ours: these blue-gray stones, these quiet smiles and scraps of conversation.  This is where I started getting to know this guy, and where I started falling in love.  It's been a long, gleeful slope, this love-falling business.  Every day, a little further along.
Every relationship has its origin.  This is ours: these blue-gray stones, these quiet smiles and scraps of conversation.  This is where I started getting to know this guy, and where I started falling in love.  It's been a long, gleeful slope, this love-falling business.  Every day, a little further along. 
 I have a handful of beach gleanings from that date: a piece of polished purple beach glass, an old metal coat button, a few lucky stones.  Somewhere, I'm sure Patrick does, too.
I have a handful of beach gleanings from that date: a piece of polished purple beach glass, an old metal coat button, a few lucky stones.  Somewhere, I'm sure Patrick does, too.

 Every relationship has its origin.  This is ours: these blue-gray stones, these quiet smiles and scraps of conversation.  This is where I started getting to know this guy, and where I started falling in love.  It's been a long, gleeful slope, this love-falling business.  Every day, a little further along.
Every relationship has its origin.  This is ours: these blue-gray stones, these quiet smiles and scraps of conversation.  This is where I started getting to know this guy, and where I started falling in love.  It's been a long, gleeful slope, this love-falling business.  Every day, a little further along.  
 
3 comments:
i just dusted the painted rocks from your wedding on Friday!! :)
wonderful! thanks for sharing such a personal moment. love that!
So sweet.
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