Peter and Andrew haven't seen each other in years. Reunited on the lake where they spent their summers as kids to attend the funeral of a mutual friend, Peter finds that his past is not as concrete and stable as perhaps he needs it to be right now. Searching around the shore of the lake for something to be as it was, Peter is confronted with change at every turn in the last place he expects to find it. The film examines our resistance to change and the idea that sometimes something very small or seemingly insignificant can be the watershed for great change. -- Duncan M. Rogers | The film opened at the Vermont International Film Festival in the fall of 2003 and later screened at the Dancing Goat Short Film Festival and the Garden State Film Festival. It has also been broadcast on MNN in New York City along with an interview with the filmmaker. The film contains “some of the most beautiful footage ever shot in the state of Vermont” as described by the Vermont Film Commission.