Reputedly, the life of a famous Native American orator, had its beginning on a spring fed pond we know today as Jennings Pond.
We briefly visited Jennings Pond in yesterday’s post, that day I also captured the 1932 New York State Department of Education historical sign with attribution of Chief Logan’s birth to this place and some of his most famous and notable words, “I appeal to white men to say, ‘If hungry Chief Logan gave no meat. If cold and naked, he clothed me not.”

Heading photograph: Purple Asters found along Jennings Pond by Michael Stephen Wills
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Powerful words, and beautiful flower mandala… or simply composition… or shot. 🙂
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Thank You, ,Jordan
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You’re welcome, Michael.
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A beautiful area. They knew how to live within Nature – something we are still only learning.
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We love it here, thanks GP
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