Driftwood from Malaysia? Who knows?

by | May 12, 2021

http://www.chrismaser.com/driftwood.htm#:

“Driftwood symbolizes the Eternal relationship between wood and water, between forest and sea, between life and death. It symbolizes the ever-present moment, which is at once the past, present, and future–here, now, in this nanosecond contained.”

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/driftwood-reshapes-ecosystems-180968104/

I became enchanted by driftwood laying on the beach at the Cove, over a year ago now. Since then it has become an obsession of my soul…

I feel whole examining and learning about driftwood pieces that come by for a visit in our little Cove by the sea. It is here where I can discover the planet’s ecosystem from the beginning to the end…

But, is there an end? I don’t believe so now. Life is recycled. There is no end.

When spring arrives, it is proof there is no end. I see reincarnation. I want to come back as a Pelican and join Captain Pelican Pete and The Flying Aces of Little Whale Cove…

For I believe life is renewed at the Cove. I feel God’s spirit while discovering driftwood in the Cove.

There is only life on earth. There is no end to the Universe…

https://survivethriveptsd.org/2021/02/captain-pelican-pete-and-the-flying-aces-of-little-whale-cove/
Steve and Judy Sparks
Children and Families in Life After Trauma
“Matt n Mattie” at the Cove…

About the author

Steve Sparks is a retired information technology sales and marketing executive with over 35 years of industry experience, including a Bachelors’ in Management from St. Mary’s College. His creative outlet is as a non-fiction author, writing about his roots as a post-WWII US Navy military child growing up in the 1950s-1960s.
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