Each day is

This morning, I bicycled to a local not for profit urban farm market to check out their annual sale of plants to buy. I bought a four pack of cherry tomatoes, figuring I could figure out how to carry those safely on my bicycle (two options I knew to work, gingerly–bungee corded to the shelf over the rear tire, or carefully held in my ever-present across the chest “shopping bag”). I considered buying eggplant and pickling cucumbers as well, but knew better. There would be a challenging pedaling home the two miles to my house, a good portion of it up a pair of challenging hills–the cost of buying at a farm market at river’s edge and living in “the highlands” of my city. The name is accurate, the ride home from anywhere local is some amount of up hill.

Anyway, I was waiting to pay for my four pack of tomatoes, when a neighbor appeared beside me and seeing me holding them and my bicycle helmet, said to me, “I will take your plants home for you.” You can’t beat that. What a kindness. So I got to meander home along the river and watch it fall over the Pawtucket falls, and listen to and spot the myriad warblers, some passing through and some hanging out for the summer, and the song sparrows, and the warbling vireos, and the redwing blackbirds, and the robins, and etc. It was a lovely, leisurely pedal and for the uphill parts I didn’t have to be conscious of any items on the back of me or under my arm.

And!! The clouds held out as merely clouds until I was two blocks from home, and then only released some drizzle until I was able to put away the bicycle, prepare the soil for the four arriving plants, then receive the plants, visit with my neighbor for awhile, and plant the plants! Only as I was patting down the dirt around the final tomato plant did the rain kick into a downpour. You can’t beat that!

What a day.

And!! I am counting herrings at the fish ladder again this year. And by happenstance, three weeks ago when I set up my schedule, I didn’t choose today as a day to stand at water’s edge and count! So far, my days have involved only sunny/clear or 3%/25% cloudy (two of the options we have for reporting weather conditions on the phoneapp that we report our sightings on). Two recent ones incorporated a bit of a chill, actually a big chill, but, really, complain? Not I.

And the rain falling steadily outside my window. NEEDED!! And beautiful. I did dawdle outdoors after finishing the tomato plant placing, and did get very wet. But, it was my choice. And indoors was 7 feet away from where I stood.

What a day.

You can barely see them, but there are two ducks–male mallard on the horizontal log, female mallard kicking up a storm to stay on top of the falls, and join the male on the log. The male had just achieved the log, as he, too, had been kicking against the falls. It as fascinating to watch, and their legs don’t even burst with muscles.

The other day, one full of sun, in a very small space of a pretty small bog/pond, we spotted a very long but tightly wound around itself water snake, gorgeous wet brown skin glinting in the sun, two notable frogs noses and backs above water line, two substantial turtles noses above the waterline, so many water happy plants, a fish or four, a party of red wing blackbirds, robins, chickadees, titmice, warblers, an oriole. What a day.

See the frog?
Can you name this water grass?
Cinnamon fern–seed bearing, and non-seed bearing shoots
Bog walk to the pond

May your day be one that is.

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Author: Kate Hemenway

I like to explore, to observe. I like to be within what is around. There is always something to wonder about and to ponder. There is always something.. My favorite ways to get to places are bicycling and walking; or reading, or thinking, or asking. Please feel free to ask back, as I continue to wonder out loud, express joy or concern, or, sometimes, talk through my hat.

5 thoughts on “Each day is”

  1. Hi—

    Nice post! Nice gardening, nice creatures, nice neighbor. And nice—and needed—rain.

    JY, Gracie, and I are going to a lake near the NH/ME border—extended to be from tomorrow (Sunday) thru Thursday. She will drive me over to Judy’s in Maine for Fab 5 on Wednesday, then walk the dog etc till we’re done, then we’ll go back.

    She is still on “sabbatical” till June 5, so won’t be watching church tomorrow. She’s wondering how the congregation will receive Bryan’s and elders’ comments giving more details about Bryan’s “change of roles.”

    Would you be willing to let her know what kind of reaction(s) you may notice, if any? She’s asking Tien to do this, and I told her I’d ask you. (Call her if that’s easiest: 608-320-0150.) Feel free to share your personal response, whether or not you pick up group or individual reactions around you.

    I’m excited for you and Janice re Alaska!! Remind me what day you leave here, please.

    💞

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  2. What a day indeed! You do have many of them, I think it is every day. You see and love all there is, what a gift. Where is the board walk to the pond? It looks beautiful. Thanks for writing I do enjoy the way you can convey beauty. Beth Sent from my iPhone

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