
And here I go, 1,292 consecutive (almost) days on this daybreak morning walk at Cove Island Park. Like in a row.
There she stood on the dock, a Great Blue Heron, vigilant, stoic, absorbing a light drizzle.Waiting. Waiting. Waiting for what?
I walk.
Compared to yesterday’s magical sunrise, today, TODAY, was just painfully uninspiring — with the bonus of rain spitting all over the camera gear. It took all of me, all that I had, to keep forward motion and not take a u-turn back to the exit.
I walk.
A supersized BK soft drink cup lay on the path, teethmarks on the recyclable straw where the pollutant ingested the soda. Trash bins everywhere around this park, yet here it is. “I’m still willing to buy that life is beautiful if you dress it up right, that people are basically good, or that love can save you. I still want to believe.” (Jonathan Evison, Again and Again )
I bend over to grab wet leaves to protect my hand, I grab the cup, walk to the trash bin, and toss it in. My hands now wet, maybe sticky, seek relief.
I look left, then right and then behind me there’s a humble, Japanese maple tree. Excuse me Shinto, but would you mind? I grab its trunk, rub my hand up and down to dry it, and then I find I’m having trouble releasing my grip. The bark, its skin, skin to skin with mine – – and below my feet, I’m standing on its fallen red leaves — and, then here it comes – – an indescribable, but remarkable mood shift. The warm spirit of this little Japanese maple tree transferring to, to me? Now DK, really, WTH is this that you are feeling?
I walk.
“It is so easy to forget. In a worldly life, to attend to these miracles. But no matter. They are there waiting, when one returns. Dawn is another. The incomparable beauty of every early. morning, before human beings are awake! But it all comes back to the same thing, there’s no escaping the glory of Life. Let us engage to live for ever. For ever is not half long enough for me.” (Katherine Mansfield)
I’m exiting the park, and look for her, my Great Blue Heron. There she is. Standing in same spot. Looking in same direction. Her dark eyes vigilant, spot me as I hoist up the camera, the zoom locks in on her dark eye, and I pause for a moment before hitting the shutter…
She’s waiting for what?
Another Miracle.
Photos from this morning’s walk here.
I love it. This post supports an old belief of mine that if you look – really look – and are patient, you will always see something that makes you smile, even if it’s just something small. There’s a marshy area that I used to drive by every day on my way to work, and every single time I went by, I saw “something” of interest. I just had to remember to really look.
And THAT, Anneli is the moral of the story. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you understand.
The Japanese Maple was hugging the Canadian Maple. You were within her field, especially that you were standing in her leaves.
Did you see Avatar?
Smiling. The two Red Maples. Yes. Avatar? No. Sci-Fi not my genre.
Sci-Fi is not my genre either.
But Avatar is reality.
Please watch Avatar.
OK Boss!
I just turned the TV on for the first time in months!!!
To watch Avatar, again 🤓
🙂
I really love this and that Katherine Mansfield quote is perfect. But here is how my weird mind works, I read “I spotted her getting out of the car @ 5:43 am in light drizzle.” and I immediately imagined the heron getting out of the car. I loved that image!
Smiling. Thanks! I would like to have her go on a ride with me Darlene. Now I can’t shake that image!
I‘m with you on this Darlene. But of course we KNEW what he meant. Ways with words, ehh.
Smiling.
Beautifully written David.
A wonderful photograph as well.
I swear I felt a warmth inside as I read this.
I’m so glad your talents are not being wasted…
…because you have chosen to share them here with us.
Peace.
-Paul
Agree!
So kind of you Paul. Thank you. Means a lot to me. Happy Thanksgiving. Dave
Happy Thanksgiving!
YES, and thank you for putting it into words.
Thank you both.
Hi, Dave ~ Love this post. In the spirit of serendipity, I received something in my email today that’s of a similar thought. It was about Glimmers. Glimmers are “tiny moments of goodness.” It’s from Deb Dana who is an LCSW. She focuses on helping trauma sufferers find these moments of joy which make us happier and leads to our better health. There’s a lot of wonderful science in it. I think today that was a pretty lovely glimmer. Glimmer, miracle… to me, one and the same. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Hi Roseanne. Hope you are well. “Glimmers.” Love this so much I had to look up Deb Dana to learn more and sharin gthe link with others below. Learned something good today thanks to you! THANK YOU. Have a good weekend and a great Thanksgiving.
https://www.newsweek.com/mental-health-crisis-glimmers-trauma-therapy-viral-tiktok-1814542
My guess the Heron was waiting for an unsuspecting fish to come into view for breakfast. One of my favorite sayings, regarding the Maple, is that if you can’t change the facts, you still can change your attitude. Good pivot, DK. Good pivot. 👍
Smiling. PIVOT. Yes. That’s the word I was looking for but couldn’t find. Thank you Ray.
I think she was waiting for her photograph 😉
Well maybe Laila. But if she was, she waited for 45 minutes, that’s some Patience!
“Patience”… one of three words that I have concluded are very important for survival in this crazy world: “Acceptance, patience, and perspective.” (and of course I can never remember these words of wisdom and times when they would be helpful to me
(I hate it when I hit “reply” too soon by mistake lol.) …wisdom AT times… and we might as well add “).” at the end of my comment just to be thorough. 🙃
Is the Heron waiting of is it DK waiting. Beautiful post as ever.
*** is the Heron waiting *** OR not of
Thank you Perpetua.
Dave, I‘m so proud of you. To me, it looks as if you‘re having a gradual shift of How to Live Life. And it looks promising, so good, so powerful. Now that you‘re rubbing the bark of a tree, I think you‘re on your way! To where? Don‘t ask me; I‘m just a distant but attentive observer. But it‘s a good way.
We have small herons too nearby where I live. They are SO stoic, you think they must be frozen in their place, but they just wait…. Patience!
Thank you Kiki.
So many miracles in those moments of awareness. No agenda and a curious mind ready to observe.💐🙏💖
So true Val. Thank you.
thanks for respecting the shinto, and once again, you were shown the way, when least expected. that’s how it tends to happen
yes. Your thoughts so reminds me of:
Everything comes from intuition, some deep incontrovertible source knows all.
— Enrica Soma, former ballerina, in “A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York,” by Anjelica Huston. (Scribner; November 19, 2013)
Yes
Ridiculously late out of the gate…maybe it’s my anticipation of reading about your walks, maybe the words paired with the pics, maybe an ever-increasing desperation to doggedly (obsessively?) find the moments in between where miracles can be found….thanks for sharing your mornings, Dave…
Beautiful. Thank you Mimi. Appreciate you.