“I
saw that my life was a vast glowing page and I could do anything I wanted.”
~ Jack Kerouac
~ 1922-1969
A
man paddles his canoe amidst the vast beauty of early spring on Leaser Lake, in
the shadow of the northern Blue Mountain Ridge, New Tripoli, Pennsylvania.
Spring
is the time of new beginnings, and boundless possibilities lie ahead as he
charts his course while a late March sunset waits in the wings.
I
shot this scene on the day before Easter, and the nearby church bells were
chiming “I Love to Tell the Story,” the wonderful Gospel hymn written as a poem
by English evangelist Katherine Hankey in 1866. It was set to music by William
G. Fischer in 1869. The refrain, always appropriate but especially at Easter,
is, “I love to tell the story, ‘twill be my theme in glory, To tell the old,
old story of Jesus and his love.” It was wonderful to hear that as I walked the
trail looping around the lake on this warm evening.
Leaser Lake’s namesake is Frederick
Leaser, an American patriot who in September 1777 with his farm team hauled The
Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to Allentown where it was concealed in Zion
Reformed Church for protection during the Revolutionary War. His homestead is
located one mile north of the lake.
Leaser
Lake was built by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for water-oriented
recreation and opened for public use in 1971. Lehigh County leases this area
from the state and operates and maintains the park. The land north of the lake
was purchased by the county in the early 1970s. It is entirely wooded and is
used for nature study and as an addition to the State Game Lands No. 217.