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Farm In Colts Neck Painting

Robert Holewinski

United States

Painting, Oil on Paper

Size: 23 W x 17 H x 0.5 D in

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Colts Neck Township in Monmouth County is a few miles from the Jersey Shore and less than an hour's drive from Manhattan. The reason for the town's name is lost in history, but some believe it refers to the shape of the spot where two streams meet. Anthropologists believe American Indians occupied the Colts Neck Area from about 6000 B.C. because of the presence of tools and other artifacts. Four Native American trails crossed through Colts Neck Township, connecting trading partners and villages. The Lenni Lenape abandoned the area for New York in the early 19th century. The land changed hands several times between the French, Spanish, English and Dutch, with the Dutch holding sway from 1614 to 1664, but a patent was granted in 1665 that created the current Monmouth and Ocean counties. The 1834 gazetteer noted Colts Neck contained "from fifteen to twenty dwellings, one tavern, two stores, three grist-mills and two saw-mills." On June 28, 1778, 10,000 British forces under the command of Cornwallis, Clinton and Knyphausen battled 11,000 American forces commanded by George Washington and Charles Lee near present-day Colts Neck.

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Painting:Oil on Paper

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Size:23 W x 17 H x 0.5 D in

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A 5 Star Review for "A Boy Nonetheless"! Reviewed by Erin Nicole Cochran for Readers' Favorite "A Boy Nonetheless" by Robert Denis Holewinski is a collection of poetry that, for me, reads as a continuing memoir. Its starting point brings us to a boy and, by the end, readers come to know a young survivor entering adulthood. What you can expect to find among the pages is a childhood filled with abusive adult “fixtures” that don’t teach, but instead dictate, alienate, and inflict upon a forming mind. You will also find poems that are voiced by varying viewpoints. Threaded through like vines are the physical surroundings, specifically nature, that come through as a salve to the physical treatment. The voice that falls over the poems has a certain tone that is unsettling, but readers will find themselves entranced. Especially in the beginning, it has a quickness of breath and narration that you might expect from a Stephen King novel. I’d like to compare the nature aspect of this collection to Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, which has never been too far from my mind. I am reminded of his journey and time spent in the woods while reading A Boy Nonetheless. The special golden line for me in this entire collection is again small, “They were who they had to be,” taken from the poem “Sometime Leaving Home”. I read this line and it hits “home”, which is what writing should do, because it’s all about connecting. And that is what Robert Denis Holewinski’s A Boy Nonetheless does; it connects, speaks and assures us of the strength we possess in times that are less than golden.

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