The mystery of the stone piles and structures that dot our
countryside will be the program at the 6th annual Opacum Land Trust fall dinner
happening on September 18th (2019) at the Barn at Wight Farm in Sturbridge.
Doors open at 5:30 pm- enjoy your favorite beverage, bid on our silent auction
(featuring local treats, treasures and activities), meet and mingle with Opacum
volunteers and supporters, and find out more about the important conservation
work of your local land conservation organization…
…Following dinner will be a program by Dr. Curtiss Hoffman
about his extensive research on the mysterious stone structures found across
our region, featured in his newest book Stone Prayers: Native American
Constructions of the Eastern Seaboard.
Join us to hear Dr. Hoffman discuss this highly debated
topic. Autographed copies of his book
will be available to purchase.
Tickets for the event are available through September 8th at
https://opacum.bpt.me/
or for more
information, visit www.opacumlt.org or call 413-245-1175. Proceeds from this
event support the conservation work of Opacum Land Trust.”
Whoever took that last photo really nailed it.
ReplyDeleteYes, a good photo. Is there more behind your comment?
ReplyDeleteYes and no. It is a well formatted photo, yes, but it also manages to capture the mystery. Is the pile meant to be see as a creature? Or is it another feature in a sequence of evenly spaced items leading off to the upper right? This rivals some of Larry H's best.
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