Thursday, June 11, 2020

summer clouds


Moonfly and me took a walk through our three acre wood today. I don't know what drew us. I just followed her lead, she taking me by the hand out of my lethargy. We first skirted the perimeter, peering into it's darkness and then, for a lack of caution, walked right in together as though it were an everyday occurrence.

We kept a sharp eye for wildcats, jaybirds and poison ivy (not to be confused with Ivy, the neighbor's daughter, or, trailing ivy on a blue mail box). I wore long pants and a dead man's shoes, forging ahead to clear the vague trail overgrown in green shadow, twisting south to north with others of uncertain origin intersecting here and there. Arriving at a fork, naturally, we chose the high road.

We bypassed the reed bed, where many a crawdad or rollie pollie might wander to for a swim or drink. No deer or unicorns were spotted. Moonfly was able to easily escape the branches and switches that I had to duck and dodge, flitting beneath while I crashed through above.

A far piece, 100 yards or more distant, and a perilous traverse atop a block wall on our return home, though we managed to check ourselves for ticks and chigger bugs when we arrived. Where's a Opossum when you need one?

when I was just a boy
I counted to a thousand -
summer clouds



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