Jan 03 2011

Sunny Walk

Published by at 9:36 am under Country Life


What light through yonder tree breaks?

Don’t read this too loudly, but it’s sunny outside.

Shhh!

It was the “s” word yesterday, too, for the first time in a couple of weeks. Maybe longer. I went outside, blinking and confused at the unnatural light, feeling like a mole. Or a vampire. My eyes!!

I decided to take a walk along the logging road which runs behind my house. In the year I’ve lived here, I have yet to hear any logging or logging trucks, though I did run into the law once. Yesterday, however, was a law-free day. Come on and I’ll show you around.

I was amazed by the Technicolor green moss. It really is that color:

And the fallen bark and pine needles make a beautiful pattern:

A couture log, wearing ruffled finery:

All the rain we’ve had has resulted in winter green…

…but also erosion. The lack of rain in the summer leads to wildfires, which in turn leads to mudslides when it rains in the winter. But the erosion revealed the sculpture of the roots:

Near the end of the road, I came across this fairy-tale looking bower of lacy trees:

On the way back, I walked into the sun and admired the view:

As I reached the path to my house, I stopped, lifted my arms and face to the sunlight and just breathed, in salutation and joy.

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Sunny Walk”

  1. Mike Charbonneauon 03 Jan 2011 at 9:56 am

    Somebody enjoying their new camera? I particularly like the yellow, ruffly fungus on the tree; I’ve only ever seen that in white or light grey. Your winter seems so much greener than our stark, grey ones.

  2. Joyon 03 Jan 2011 at 2:51 pm

    What beautiful walks you have and how nice that you appreciate it so much.

    jxx

  3. Guyon 04 Jan 2011 at 4:52 am

    Looks beautiful out there, I know you have had rain but we get cold weather and snow down here, Mike is right it looks much greener at your end.

  4. suzyon 04 Jan 2011 at 12:45 pm

    Rain = green!