Thursday, September 10, 2015

9.10.15 As if rushing to reunite with the sea.



Down by the arroyo, intersecting the Alexandra Dawson Conservation Path, the resident Egret perched far above the crows, watching our approach.




As the group of adolescent crows left off feeding on corn in the field for the refuge of their favorite lookout tree, and then as we kept walking, decided to leave us on our own, flying off with great caws! and hollers.


Down on the ground, the morning fog closed everything in, so that everything felt buffered, softened in the mist.





The day before, the air was nothing but thick beautiful glistening soup, swirling and sweeping about, and then down toward the river.

 



The morning fog rolled right down the steep sides of the arroyo as if called, as if answering; as if rushing to reunite with the sea.

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