Long Evenings
After dinner, almost dark -- I work in a quick walk around the neighborhood. The sounds of the day mingle with those of the night. I hear a catbird settling in a maple tree, and, at the same moment, a chorus of crickets from a hedge beside the road.
The peepers are gone now but tree frogs are already serenading us. Wind chimes and soft music waft across the street from our neighbors with a front porch.
In a few weeks the pool will be open and the sun setting even later. Long evenings soothe and invigorate. We can live without them -- don't we prove it every winter? -- but it was hard last night to imagine how we do.
The peepers are gone now but tree frogs are already serenading us. Wind chimes and soft music waft across the street from our neighbors with a front porch.
In a few weeks the pool will be open and the sun setting even later. Long evenings soothe and invigorate. We can live without them -- don't we prove it every winter? -- but it was hard last night to imagine how we do.
Labels: neighborhood, night, walking
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