Cast in amber, a lonely, scrawny kid returned to the Berkshires for what she hoped would be a healing journey and a way to say a final farewell.

What greeted her instead was more acceptance and love than she ever expected.

My family of cousins welcomed me with big smiles and opened arms.
My heart melted with surprise and delight.

The land felt new – refreshed. The trees had grown to towering heights.
The place that had nurtured me was transformed.

It was as though this beautiful piece of earth was inviting the little kid in me do the same.

The joy of being with my family remained until the very last picnic.
The warmth I felt is still with me now.

It was, truly a healing journey.

I’m certain more understandings will reveal themselves as I continue to soak in and process this beautiful experience.

Deep gratitude and love to the Whiting/Wilson family.
More to come.
E, this is wonderful. Beautiful pictures and underlaid by a loving story. I look forward to hearing more and am so happy for you and what you found.
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Thank you, Jeanne. Yes, there is more to come – it was truly amazing in so many ways.
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You were wonderful, it was super to see you, hug you and walk the farm with you. Thank you for coming, and I know you said you will be back !! !!! Hooray!
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Yes, it was definitely not ‘farewell’. I will be back for more laughter and delight. Thank you.
Love E
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Your words and your photos really do convey the feeling of a healing journey.
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Thank you, Dahlin’
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Oh, my! This brought sweet tears to my eyes! Must have resurrected something deep in my soul!
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Thank you fellow pilgrim
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This is so beautiful, Elizabeth. A heroine’s journey — going back home to land that nourished and nurtured, to find a larger sense of family and familiar land that has been cared for and tended — to nourish and nurture again. Quite a reunion. I love how present you were for it.
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Oh Lynda – thank you for seeing what a journey this truly was – Love you
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Glad that your ‘journey home’ worked so very well for you. It worked for me, too: I have not been ‘home’ since 2004. I slide through your photos with deep appreciation since this hallowed land was also MY childhood domain, source of wonder and learning, and much more.
Proud of you. Elizabeth. Your occasional baby sitter (early 1950’s), Jane Whiting Higuera
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How lovely to hear from you, Jane. It’s so funny to imagine me, at almost 75, being ‘baby sat’ by you, but I know you had to put up with me :). Yes, the land is magic. Love E
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