"When everything else has gone from my brain ... what will be left, I believe, is topology: the dreaming memory of land as it lay this way and that." Annie Dillard
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Friday, March 2, 2012
Landscape, Still
"Landscapes are, in general, one of the few predictables we have."
Deborah Tall, From Where We Stand
As I walk and write and think about the place we live, about its texture and topography and my ability to bond with it, I enjoy collecting the thoughts and experiences of others who have made similar journeys.
Deborah Tall moved to Geneva, New York, to teach, and From Where We Stand is the story of her becoming connected to that place. She does it through coming to know and love the landscape, particularly the lake, and she does it through learning the history of its people.
The Finger Lakes Region has made her its citizen by throwing her back on the land, she says, "instead of distracting me with urban amenities."
In the suburbs it is easy to be distracted with urban amenities. Here we are only 10 minutes drive from one mall and 15 minutes from another. Our landscape is mostly hidden from view by large houses and strip malls.
But get out of the car, cut through back yards, find the hidden trails, and you will find landscape. It is still here.