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Still water, an oval pond surrounded by woods.

My Manaquayak

“Manaquayak” means a “safe or secure place" in Wampanoag, the indigenous language here. It’s called “Ice House” pond by me and others — made good ice back in early 1900's. It's a great swimming pond. But, this day I didn't feel safe, stood there, looking at a thorny twig, the pond and sky ...

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