... blackberries sitting in a thimble berry cup ... |
The wind had already brought a tree down, a large one, and it fell across the road, just missing the trailer where the Wood Families store their life jackets. A blessed save. Alice and Betty ducked under the tree and I found a way around it, bypassing the Wood trailer and ducking under the still immature cherry tree. I sat at the water’s edge and watched Alice, now in a life jacket.
She was learning how to let the waves bob her back into shore. In a storm and at the water’s edge they grind a person right into the cement and make it impossible to stand up, one wave over-taking another. Baby Betty, barely two years old joined the fabulous fun but when the waves broke at her knees, she turned and ran back up the ramp. I loved the feel of the warm wind and of the waves breaking at the shoreline. I loved watching the two little girls learn about the power of the waves and the wind.
Alice also enjoying blackberries eaten from a thimble berry cup. |
I stopped to pick some handfuls of blackberries.
Two times. Both going down to the lake and coming back up.
I only have to touch the vine and the berries fall into my hands – so sweet. I wondered if I will pick enough to make jam.
By the time I got to the stairs my fitbit was buzzing on my arm: 10,000 steps.
The finish to a lovely hour of wind, waves and water.
Arta
love these photos mixed in with the report
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing me how to make thimble berry cups this year. Every year, something new about the land. Moana was telling me about the healing properties of the plantain plant as we were doing our walk together one morning. So I learn more than one new thing about the land as I walk.
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