Temporary Tributary

Surface water
Affluent surge
Late downstream

Rain water does not drain well on a large sandbar landform. Such a low wet-area germinates a range of distinctive vegetation and attracts a particular variety of birds and other wildlife.

“Passion is of the nature of seed, and finds nourishment within, tending to a predominance which determines all currents towards itself, and makes the whole life its tributary.” – George Eliot

Myriad Connections

Material glimpses
Empirical dynamism
Traverse smooth surfaces

Walking around the lake reinforces the vivacious nature of transitional boundary regions.

“Not until the empirical resources are exhausted, need we pass on to the dreamy realms of speculation.” – Edwin Powell Hubble

Temporal Experience

Cognitive source
Phenomenal perspectives
Awareness insight

Surprising manifestations present after a week of rain, in a factual correspondence through cognitive coordination with temporally ordered external processes.

“I don’t want to be the same as everyone else; I want to see a new world.” – Marc Chagall

Path Harmony

Organized matter
Movement margins
Inscribe indeterminacy

Every trip around the lake brings fresh perspectives as physical movement unifies connections with vitality.

“Objects we ardently pursue bring little happiness when gained; most of our pleasures come from unexpected sources.” – Herbert Spencer

Novel Possibility Conditions

Aim of living
Uncovering limits
Inherent within

It is provocative how you can pass-by latent opportunities many times before seeing the innate potential.

“It is time to restore the pendulum to a more balanced state.” – Philip Rose

Platform on Pillars

Leading out from shore
Into the water
Landing stage

Currituck Sound has it own unique charm, that effortlessly entices you to slow down and contemplate.

“And the whole pier rose and fell in stiff and creaking mimicry, dancing its long slow dance of dissolution.” – Ross Macdonald

Interplay Integration

Bits around the edge
Range of things
Need a core

In the susceptible landscape there is a dynamic balance, with constant change inherent in a configuration consistency.

“However there is still the underlying idea that the heathland should stay the same as it was in some unspecified period of the past and not change.” – Christopher Tilley

Place Identity

Way of seeing
Memories inhere
Comprehended glance

A continuity between shifting phases, the meniscus achormat lens from a Vest Pocket Kodak camera made in ~1914 renders the northern end of Ocean Lake as a enchanting wonderland.

“Any landscape is a condition of the spirit.” – Henri Frédéric Amiel

Force Revelation

Delicious reverie
Sensitive description
Landscape exploration

The seascape contains intrinsic qualities.

“Let us give Nature a chance; she knows her business better than we do.” – Michel de Montaigne

Spatial Studies

Fleeting moment
Demand a response
Occupy the vantage point

A designed space fitting into nature leads to the sea.

“The visibility without becomes part of the invisibility within.” – Edward S. Casey

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