Perhaps this will sound odd, but after church Sunday, my
husband and I climbed into the car and drove to the cemetery, which happens to
be one of my favorite locations. I wrote
about it here once, before readers found Middle Passages–if you want to see more, click on this link. Sunday, we had a specific reason
for visiting which I won’t go into, other than to assure you it was not sad,
and, I brought the camera.
Climbing up the terraced hills overlooking the harbor, the view
from this peaceful spot settles with a soothing comfort. The September sun has tipped low enough on
the horizon to mute the earth in yellows and golds as the land quiets itself for
winter. As we descended granite steps to
the water’s edge, the crunch of our feet on gravel startled a flock of cormorants–their wings clapped the water like applause in their haste to depart.
Turning, we discovered a congregation of
snowy egrets perched amid the marsh grass.
I had the camera, but no telephoto, so I tiptoed toward them—with each
step, a bird, or two, or three, lifted into the air. Soon, a flock of white birds decorated the
pine trees on the opposite shore. One
lone egret remained, craning his neck toward the water so intent on breakfast,
he stood as frozen as the granite statues dotting the terraced hills, shadowing us from behind.
11 comments:
Pretty, the snowy egrets. I think that I have never seen one. Cemeteries are peaceful and I rather enjoy walking through old ones and reading the stories on the stones.
such a pretty sight...seems like the leaves will be turning in a short while...
Must've been an awesome sight.
Those pictures are beautiful. Not strange at all. My children are fascinated by our local cemetary.
I grew up near this cemetery, and it was one of my favorite spots in the whole town. Peaceful and beautiful.
Cemeteries are often rather scenic places to go, I guess for a good reason. The one we typically go to here is on a mountainside and it overlooks the vast basin that includes downtown Los Angeles. On a clear day the view is quite grand.
Lee
Wrote By Rote
our tress are turning up here in Maine, too, and the greens are fading. Not so bright anymore, and hardly any flowers except mums. I miss summer already.
Great picture even without the zoom.
I guess I'm odd too. I enjoy the beauty and peace of many cemeteries.
I enjoyed your picture of the egrets must have been gorgeous to see them flying.
Sia McKye OVER COFFEE
So pretty! Anytime I see a crane or egret I'm stunned by how pretty they are.
I love a nice old cemetary. We have some great ones around here.
Thank you for your wonderful words and beautiful photos. Balm to this heart.
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