Small, round world we inhabit. I was just at Kukutali this afternoon, a place I first came across several years ago. As you write, it is truly beautiful, peaceful and contemplative spot. Thanks for writing about it. Sadly, the snow is now gone, which would be wonderful to see, but we did see and hear 4 Bald Eagles and saw a Belted Kingfisher.
Small, round world we inhabit. I was just at Kukutali this afternoon, a place I first came across several years ago. As you write, it is truly beautiful, peaceful and contemplative spot. Thanks for writing about it. Sadly, the snow is now gone, which would be wonderful to see, but we did see and hear 4 Bald Eagles and saw a Belted Kingfisher.
A special spot, for sure. We'll have to meet up the next time you head that way and look for eagles and more together.
An interesting read, what animal tracks did you observe during you walk?
They weren't perfectly distinct and I'm no expert, but I'd guess a young deer. (It was great to see you and your family today.)
I’m so fond of these essays that offer vantages from which to see how you engage with places as both a historian and a lyrical observer.
These are kind words, Matt. I'm glad you keep reading and finding it worthwhile.