Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Fresh Pond: Wild and Tame















The wild is always close to the tame--the sharp smell of sweat in a mirror-lined room, fruit flies drowning in a glass of wine, raccoons prowling manicured lawns--but at Fresh Pond, where we walked this morning, the contrasts were no less apparent.  





























The meadow has been restored to its wild tangle of yarrow and lupine; and below, the newly installed curved bench, a memorial to a dead spouse, is made from a sunken ship's timber salvaged off the Carolinas.  















Here is another bench in the shape of a relaxed "W." 















And another, contrived to appear rustic.















As we came up the hilly path near the end of our walk, a cool breeze blew up; a mass of milkweed crowded a field, attracting monarch butterflies; rather than fighting the wind they rode the current.

When we got home, we found an inky-purple, seedy deposit on the wooden walk to the back door.  Some creature had left it.
 

2 comments:

  1. Miriam, this is a lovely piece. So much in so few words. I look forward to your posts and am always delighted.

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