A burst of warm weather is greening the trees and fast-forwarding the azaleas. But two days ago, you could still take a walk around Lake Audubon in full-bore sun; almost none of the leaf cover that normally closets and cozies that trail was out on Tuesday. Which made for some strangely open vistas.
It was a different kind of experience. I admired the views, but I felt exposed.
It made me think that we grow accustomed to certain sceneries in certain weathers, and not having them unsettles us.
Perhaps it is during these off-kilter times, in these unsettling moments, that we see things clearly.