Monday, November 5, 2012

A November Walk at Centennial Lake



THIS MORNING AT LAKE CENTENNIAL , the sky held sway over the lake itself. The diverse and swirling clouds made me stumble along while looking into compelling overgrown avenues down to the water. I could only feel awe.  

Not alone--there were bikers, walkers, dog walkers, runners...but I may have been one of a few looking up, then out, then up, and out.  When I got home, I quickly wrote a poem:



November Walk at the Lake

I said a prayer for little birds;
they said a prayer for me.
The universe reached out—it seems—
for what it heard and saw.

We watched the lake absorbing light
and mirrored in our eyes!
Nothing like this in the night,
except some form of dream.

Chartreuse, my scarf
with brown-gloved hands
against that cold north wind;
It whipped around with willful lash,
at play with crisp-browned leaves.

The birds went south
And I to west, then stopped
To count these words—
Nothing out of mouth, all heart,
And I felt good.

November 5, 2012


Centennial Lake, off Route 108 in Columbia, Maryland, is a public park with walking trails and incredible views any time of year. In the summer, it is a popular place to have picnics. Now, people have to be willing to brave the cold and wind.  Always beautiful. You should visit often, and walk...look up and out. The beauty will fill your day, and heart.


















Kay D. Weeks
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8 comments:

  1. Wonderful time of year to enjoy nature outdoors and take long walks!

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  2. Hi Kay,

    Nice pictures on a brisk autumn day. I'm ready for that kind of weather. Out here the Santa Ana winds are blowing today. A complete opposite.

    Bob
    San Diego, CA

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  3. LOVE IT!

    Pat Watson

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  4. Love this....lovely thoughts, and the abrupt non-rhyming cadence draws me in, peaceful and then startling, attention- getting.

    Kaye Keeble, CA

    (about the poem, by e-mail)

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  5. sounds like emily dickenson, although i know it is you.

    lora

    Bellevue, WA

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  6. Wonderful Kay! Thanks for sharing your heart with us.

    Harve Kansas

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  7. Lovely to enjoy the season vicariously, as i now suffer when in the cold. Always a pleasure to view your photos but these are especially nice. (Like the poem too!) Mary B in Florida, where we anxiously await the election returns

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    a very easy on the eyes which makes it much more pleasant
    for me to come
    here and visit more often. Did you hire out a designer to create your theme?

    Outstanding work!

    (Response: No, I do it all--writing to a theme with photos).

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