Tuesday, October 7, 2014

10.6.14 The Vast Irreverent Mist



As I pull out into the road, I see the dad strap his baby to his chest, as the double bus deposits an endless line of sleepy students onto the pavement, who then slowly go their separate ways. 
An old Volkswagen bug stutters by , a big stuffed bear safely belted into the passenger seat. 




Meanwhile, an early morning Fall mist obscures much of the University, and the surrounding countryside, making ghostly beauty out of treetops. As the smoldering sun cuts it's way through, and the fields await the imminent arrival of thousands of geese.



Heading out through the curving hills, the Sumac along the roadside turn florid orange and red ; as a line of wild turkeys cross to the left in the mornings; back to the right in the evenings. 

Here in farm country, all is well: produce and pumpkins and unbelievably unique gourds lie heaped around Chrysanthemums on roadside stands. 


The almost full moon resides over us in the day , barely there up in the day sky, waiting it's turn to shine. 




Potato trucks , piled to the brim with huge pyramids of their harvest, flash headlights as they pass each other, coming and going . 
We do a slow gentle meander back to our fair home. Past the ever capricious Connecticut River, streaming powerfully through the vast, irreverent mist.






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