Reentry Walk
Low skies and gray clouds made for a tough reentry yesterday. The pleasures of the table, of family and friends, of long sleeps and easy afternoons — all reverted to workaday tasks and tedium. Even the knowledge of more holidays in the near future, of how much there is to do between now and Christmas — even those thoughts didn't move me.
So when I left the house at lunchtime, I made my way to the meadow. I needed the sweep of open land, of a path running through it, of birds on the wing.
And that's what I found: quiet fields asleep for the season, a pair of robins (so soon? ), and a still pond without last week's thin skin of ice — a still pond that is liquid once again.
Familiar sights, easy on the eye and stimulating to the brain.
Yesterday's walk that did what the best walks do: send me cheerfully back into my day.
So when I left the house at lunchtime, I made my way to the meadow. I needed the sweep of open land, of a path running through it, of birds on the wing.
And that's what I found: quiet fields asleep for the season, a pair of robins (so soon? ), and a still pond without last week's thin skin of ice — a still pond that is liquid once again.
Familiar sights, easy on the eye and stimulating to the brain.
Yesterday's walk that did what the best walks do: send me cheerfully back into my day.
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