This morning, I
dropped my sons off at the Mount Desert Island High School and as I turned the
car around in the parking lot, I faced
the mountains that border the property, Suddenly, I felt like balling, stopping
the car and just letting the emotions rip. The view was the exact one my mother and I had shared on a
visit here long ago. It reminded
about the bittersweet nature of the passage of time.
My mother and I on campus for an event, stood at the
threshold of an open door and gazed at the beauty that surrounded us. We had spent the weekend on Mount Desert
Island hiking and such in Acadia National Park. It was my first visit.
I was fifteen years old.
Standing in that open doorway which some believe to
symbolize discovery and connection with the natural world, I announced, “I’m
gonna live here someday.”
When I graduated from college, there were few teaching
positions available. I was granted
an interview in Bar Harbor. It
wasn’t until I drove across the bridge onto Mount Desert Island that I
understood that I had visited here before. I got the job.
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Blogspot is behaving badly. The last paragraph despite repeated efforts to highlight the entire text and standardize the font and size will not conform to the correct size. It is not something that I overlooked.
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