... I know where the cranes hang out and where I’m likely to spot deer.
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
31
As I ride Rosie to town to visit with my daughter on her 31st
birthday, I see two fawn (doe?) prancing alongside the road. It would have made for a
beautiful shot, but I know that the minute I slow down, they’ll scoot right into
the forest. So I just watch, out of the corner of my eye.
And I think – how appropriate to be reminded of this kind of
spirited romp: the bravery, the trickery, the fun that is locked into the young.
And how grand that we get to watch from the side before they really scamper
off, leaving you slightly breathless, dazzled, in love.
But my day really began earlier, much earlier. I woke to a
mist outside and I was tempted, so tempted to mumble an appreciative comment to
Ed and roll over toward a world of deeper sleep. But what I did mumble was –
it’s been a while since I photographed the sun break through a misty morning.
And he mumbles back – that’s right... go for it.
Ever so reluctantly I stumble downstairs and put on a light
jacket, because it is beautifully cool outside at this time of day. And I rev
up Rosie and we are off...
I make a loop along the rural roads.
It’s an easy way to get
a few good shots. I know how the fields extend...
... I know where the cranes hang out and where I’m likely to spot deer.
... I know where the cranes hang out and where I’m likely to spot deer.
Yes, they’re there. And crane, mixing with geese. And I
think to myself – how is it that we sport bumper stickers with the word
'coexist' and we think we’re so cool about coexisting with our worst enemies and
actually we’re not cool at all. We look for opportunties to make a mess of it
all.
These cranes, geese, deer, they don’t sport bumper stickers
and yet, they ... coexist.
Maybe I’m too much in the world of the farmette right now, where plants
grow if you nurture them and animals come, chomp here and there and go and maybe it’s not to your
liking sometimes but jeez, they mean well and isn’t it great that you can hand
over plants to some animal and still continue with life as you know it?
Anyway, it was a lovely morning and a lovely day and my sweet, sweet girl
is 31 now...
31, with her
fiancé
... so in her honor I spent 3.1 hours watering plants tonight! Despite
the emerging mosquitoes.
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incredible early morning photos - thanks for the effort so that we could all enjoy without getting up early - and happiest of birthdays to daughter number one - she is gorgeous
ReplyDeleteA very happy birthday to S, who looks so very happy herself. And the misty morning photos of fields and fauna are so serene and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDiane & Barbara -- such nice comments always coming from you! (The birthday came and went, thankfully without further interruptions or complications. Coexist indeed!) Thank you.
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