19 January 2012

Isle of Rest

Far back in the days of glory
which the classic bards have sung
in that age of song and story
when time and world was young
men dreamed of a happy island
far off in a summer sea
where life was a joy forever
and hearts from care were free.
Where the sad forgot their sorrow
and the sick forgot their pain
and the weary and heavy-hearted
found youth and joy again.
For never a shadow darkened
the skies of cloudless calm,
the health and hope came
wafted on every breath of balm.
And all down the weary ages
hearts heavy with care and pain
have sought for the happy island
still eager but still in vain.

The long, long quest is ended
the weary voyage is o’er
We have found that happy island
we have touched its radiant shore.
It lies not mystical,
wondrous far over the tropic main
but safe in the crystal bosom
of our beautiful Lake Champlain.
And here may the sad and weary
forget the world’s fierce strife
and the fainting heart gain courage
for the toilsome march of life.
For the voice of the singing waters
lulls pain and care to sleep
while afar the grand old mountains
their watch forever keep.
And dreaming under the cedars
or floating upon the bay
the weary and torn-worn pilgrim
is a careless child at play.

And pure is the air blown
over this fairest of inland seas
made sweet with the breath of clover
and the balm of fragrant trees.
The moonbeams bridge with silver
the waters of the bay
and the sunset paints with splendor
the hilltops far away.
Fair island, may peace and pleasure
dwell in thee forever more,
and calm be the rippling waters
that leave thy happy shore.
They have made thee a place in story
thou art linked to a hero’s fame
and the memories of his glory
throng ever about thy name.
Still speak of the brave who gave us the land
which our hearts love best and long
o' thou isle of heroes
to us be the isle of rest.

Lavinia Lucretia Fletcher Plumley
circa 1889

The view from North Hero across the Lake to mainland Vermont.

Lone seagull soaring over the Lake at dawn.

Early morning flock of gulls heading out to the Lake.

A pair of gulls flying in tandem amidst the flock.

Sailboat moored at a minor island between Champlain Island and mainland Vermont.

Mating pair of Lively Clouded Sulphur butterflies.

Cattle grazing under Autumn's first blush of color.

Devoid of human life, plants thrive with abandon.

Great blue heron surveying its territory in Grand Isle.

Early evening as mainland Vermont surrenders the day.

Moon rise over the Lake from North Hero.

Sun slowly setting over the Lake and the wind farms of New York.


*The heroes Ms. Fletcher Plumley refers to in her poem about Champlain Islands are Ethan and Ira Allen, members of the Green Mountain Boys who fought in the American Revolution. Ethan is better known for his military career and efforts to force the Continental Congress to recognize the territory of Vermont for statehood. Ira Allen is credited with the founding of the University of Vermont.

50 comments:

  1. Hi stranger, what a beautiful poem and beautiful pictures! Haven't seen you in a while, thanks for stoping in and sharing this!

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  2. Those are beautiful pictures - and what a beautiful place to live. Is that your home?

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  3. nice view there ma'am...and the verse is lovely as well...i hope that you are doing well...almost season time again...smiles.

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  4. If this is where you live, then you live in a version of paradise. I've been in that area, coming and going to Cape Breton. We'd like to 'dip' into the US. Just beautiful!

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  5. Lovely verse and pictures, very peaceful.

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  6. Thanks for sharing those lovely pictures! and the poem was so pretty .. I noticed the name Lavinia - it was the middle name of my Mom-in-law and I never heard of anyone else with it - old-fashioned but I like it. Saw you over at Miss Jenny's and I have to say I really like your place! I'll be back!

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  7. A fabulous poem and photos. I'm incredibly relaxed now...which is no small accomplishment. Nice to see you back.

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  8. Beautiful pictures. My favorite is the abandoned house with the vines growing all over it.

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  9. I absolutely love this post...the poem AND the amazing photos!

    =)

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  10. Cheryl, your photos are wonderful, but the one of the abandoned house is absolutely fabulous!!!!!

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  11. Wonderful poem and some amazing photos to go with it. I love the adirondack chairs...it's kind of an iconic image.

    I was just reading the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius...your post reminded me of something he said...

    "They seek for themselves private retiring places, as country villages, the sea-shore, mountains; yea thou thyself art wont to long much after such places. But all this thou must know proceeds from simplicity in the highest degree. At what time soever thou wilt, it is in thy power to retire into thyself, and to be at rest, and free from all businesses. A man cannot any whither retire better than to his own soul;..."

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  12. oh thank you for the beautiful post ... i loved the poem and your photos are fantastic! So glad you are back to posting Cheryl!

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  13. Wind farms - love them or hate them? They look pretty spectacular silhouetted against the red sky (but then, so do the cooling towers of my local power station).

    I love the lone gull!

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  14. Beautiful poem and lovely collection of images. Well done, have a great weekend!

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  15. Lovely reminders of warmer days!

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  16. Beautiful shots and beautiful words to go with them. Stunning post. Happy Critter Day!

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  17. The early morning image of the sea gulls leaving the lake is my favorite, without a doubt!

    If I Could Talk to the Animals

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  18. What wonderful golden light in these gorgeous shots!

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  19. Wow! What gorgeous photos, Cheryl! Simply fantastic shots!

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  20. What a fabulous selection. Each shot brings up different thoughts and emotions. Fascinating!

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  21. Wonderful photos! I can't choose my favorite, they're all beautiful.

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  22. Awesome captures!

    Fur Baby for camera critters. Looking forward to your visit.

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  23. Beautiful shots.


    Please come and see my critter. Have a fabulous Saturday!

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  24. Lovely photos, Cheryl. I never tire of water and gulls, forests and skies.
    K

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  25. What a plethora of lush, gorgeous photos!!
    (There is NO way to choose a favorite!)

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  26. That is a lovely poem, and your pictures truly do make it seem like a perfect place.

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  27. The New England region is so beautiful! I've been craving to visit Maine coast line again. Perhaps in the very near future we can make another trip northeast. Your photos are gorgeous! Thanks for coming by my blog from your newest GFC follower! =D

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  28. Just amazing, Cheryl. Especially the gull photo with the house in the background. Awesomeness! :)

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  29. Such wonderful photos. The old abandoned house photo looks so sad. I bet it was quite a place in its day.

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  30. super post...i'd thank you for having shared these lines...they're fantastic.

    n the photos are just beautiful. u've got such a wide range of shots in here. i love the shots of the lone seagull, the abandoned house and the sunset!

    and thank you for dropping by and contributing to Saturday Sareenity. please do come by and vote for ur favs!

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  31. Glad to see you back ... wonderful pictures!

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  32. I wished I could sit on one of these chairs and overlook the lake. I also love this abondonned house ! It looks a little spooky. Wonder what it has to tell.

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  33. Wonderful shots, love the variety. Sunset is gorgeous.

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  34. Oh, I just love visiting your pad, Cheryl!

    Beautiful!

    XO

    A.

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  35. Wow! - that's a great collection of pictures. The old house is - strangely enough - beautiful!

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  36. A delightful spot and a great set of photos.

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  37. What a beautiful series of images this is Cheryl!
    I absolutely love the serenity and simplicity of the first one. So perfect in black and white!

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  38. It all looks so beautiful! So peaceful.

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  39. the wind-farm creates a create silhouette in the sunset; the old house/barn looks so quaint in your photograph

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  40. those pictures are really, really outstanding!

    such beautiful texture and composition!

    i love your blog!

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  41. Beautiful words and accompanying images.
    Many thanks for your visit to my blog and your kind comment.

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  42. Even though I thought your homeland was so different to mine, I too found some common ground! Seagulls, blue heron and windfarms all look familiar! But the rest? Pure magic!!

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  43. Oh my. I haven't heard this poem, ever. It was like word alchemy. I was transported and the lilt of the words washed over me like waves.

    Your pictures...this whole post.

    Just incredible.

    Thank you for sharing this magic.

    Wow.

    Hugs and A+

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  44. Glorious photos! Thank you for sharing them!
    Cheers from Cottage Country!

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  45. Thanks for sharing these beautiful moments. Gorgeous memories!

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  46. My gosh these pictures.

    My.Gosh.

    What a treat for my soul.

    Cheryl, please, I can think of so many that would love these as cards.

    They're like a wonderful balm.

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  47. Hey Cheryl!
    Nicely put together trick of poetry and amazing shots!
    And here's the reminder of the sign-ups I promised to let you when open. Right now the linky list is on my front page (we opened 1/30 and already have over 462 people signed up! I will be moving it to one of my newly created tabs. Don't panic with panic at the size of the list. NO ONE, not even the team of co-hosts will be able to visit everyone. (We each get a 1/13 chunk though when the linky closes to make contact with.) Our gentle suggestion is to visit five blogs a day, starting with your own, then looping around to the top, if you get that farl
    The linky is also posted at each of the co-hosts blogs. Their links are in the sidebar at the Official A-Z blog.
    Still hoping you'll join us!

    Tina @ Life is Good

    Co-Host of the April 2012 Blogging from A to Z Challenge

    Twitter: @AprilA2Z
    #atozchallenge

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  48. Miriam Luiza Sá da SilvaFebruary 19, 2012 at 7:34 PM

    Que imagens impressionantes você tem. São demais mesmo! 

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