Southern Vermont, Stone Art
Vermont is home to some intriguing stone art that accentuates the splendor of her landscape. Whether tucked away by a secluded lake or on show at Lake Champlain these sculptures are created from natural elements. Rising up in celebration of her wildly exquisite nature, they are grounded in peace, serene yet overwhelmingly majestic.
The formations, are each carefully crafted from earth’s own origins, creations infused with a life force with reverence of the sacredness of all.
Last fall, my friends and I walked along the shore of Lake Champlain. I was fascinated by the stone art and I imagined that one person’s sculpted art was a catalyst that began a wave of other people finding expression in
this contemplative art form.
What I learned is that these sculptures are made by a Burlington artist; Last Chase who has discovered a therapeutic outlet in the process of creating. Since Retiring, Chase can be found most days manifesting Love's design in honor of Mother Earth.
As with the fleeting nature of life; Chase may find his sculptures toppled by the next day, either by teenagers or some who wish the landscape remain unadorned. Yet, Chase does not mind because he finds fulfillment in the act of creating for Beauty’s sake. 
Equally wonderful were the people soaking in the unusual warmth of an autumn day. A glorious day, made even more precious knowing that winter's chill would soon follow.
Our minds are often in a hurry to get us somewhere else. Thoughts can spiral as we think about all we need to accomplish or worries grow thinking about tomorrow. When I find my thoughts spinning I sometimes pause to just look around me. Then I notice that the sky is not falling , things are okay and I receive the blessing of the moment.
You are and I are here! Let's slow down and take in the wonder of this miracle.
Liz Sorensen Wessel
Vermont photos by ~liz



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