Evening Rendezvous
Terry Redlin asks us to remember how it was, and how it can be, for anyone who has the will or imagination to reach for one of life's grandest experiences. Known for his continued effort to preserve our habitat, "Evening Rendezvous" is a tribute to all those who take the time to appreciate the environment and all it's beautiful cohabitants. Even if not actually experienced, this romantic scene represents a time and place in every camper's rich imagination. Several people have already reached Rendezvous Point and set up camp. Now, at sundown, before a dramatic sky of developing thunderheads and bursting light, the rest of the family quietly glide toward their destination. But they do not arrive unnoticed. Perched on the very tip of a tall pine, a hawk surveys his wilderness domain. Mom, in front of the canoe, looks up in delighted surprise. The campsite is ready for visitors, with camp table and benches in place. The chopping block and axe are ready to produce an ample supply of firewood for the coming evening hours.
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