Today I shrugged on a coat and headed for my favorite place on earth, the woodsy place where mushrooms sprout...
...and moss spreads...
...and water pools like a mirror.
Fall made it to the State Park before I did, leaving its misty, hazy colors laying about. I walk and hear the dripdrip of rain dropping, the thudthud of acorns falling, the slapslap of branches blowing into one another. The leaves congregate above my head and scatter below my feet. My breath hangs as I walk. My feet are wet, cold.
I love it here.
If I had all the money in the world, I'd buy a stretch of the park. I'd build a small cottage and buy an old blue bicycle and would sell fried pies and brownies to the children. As dusk fell, when everyone went home, I'd take my kayak out onto the water mirror and float... float... float. I'd float past the lily pads, past the bend where the maple kisses the water and float until the moon came out and glistened on the mirror. Then I'd turn toward home.
One can dream. Especially in a place like this. One can dream.
While I am not a super outdoorsy girl, I love these shots of the park. I love to wander around a park and then find a bench or a blanket and settle in with a book. Here's to finding an hour of peace.
ReplyDeletePerfect...
ReplyDeleteI love your dream!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting. I love your little day dream - so fun!
ReplyDeleteWow that place is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful dream to have...and a very beautiful place!!!
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat would be Heaven :) And you have such an eye with the camera. I find myself admiring your photos so much, the angles and your approach. You have such a wonderful take on life and it comes through w/your pictures as well. Have a wonderful week, Brin.
ReplyDeletethis is such a gorgeous spot I can see why you would want to stay here forever!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you still live close to your favorite place. What a perfect fall dream.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to spend some time today thinking about and writing down my own dreams. thanks !
ReplyDeleteNever stop dreaming, Brin
ReplyDeleteWow-- I've been lurking for a long time and was shocked to see you post that particular park today. I just Googled it last night because we are having a family reunion there soon. I'm much more excited after seeing your pictures! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, Brin! And beautiful dreams. I'm so glad God allows us to dream, even gives us dreams.
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely place..
ReplyDeleteHello Brin, I also love parcs and parcvieuws; actually I just wrote a blogpost about the Napoleonplantsoen I visited last weekend, where I have been playing when a very little child. I don't live in that city anymore. I really love your pictures and the moods they express.
ReplyDeleteBe well
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Brin you are a writer through and through. I wish you would write a book.
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice spot. Your photos are beautiful and especially on a rainy day. Hauntingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW.
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