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Infused With a Love of Nature But Something's Bugging Me

2008.07.12










Last night it rained. It poured. I slept soundly but I know it rained because this morning the sounds of dripping, like the steady tick tock of a clock, echo throughout the gardens. And raindrops glisten everywhere even tho' there is no sun. It's wet. It's hot. This giant tea kettle I sometimes call paradise produces steam and I am the tea bag - the flow-through kind. But I don't mind. I have no a/c in the house so 'tis better to be here, in the gardens, steeping. Is it not?

The colors of the gardens are intoxicating, inebriating. For a minute I stop steeping and drink the colors in with my eyes. Do I also feel them, taste them, smell them, hear them? I think so, yet I am intoxicated, inebriated - drunk and overwhelmed with colors, hues, pigments as I walk into the canvas and become part of the painting itself. What color am I?

My feet are wet. I should have worn the garden clogs, not the flip-flops. I don't call them thongs anymore. Thongs refer to underwear now. I wear underwear. I don't wear thongs. Maybe I will wear thongs again when I am in my second childhood, stopped forever in my mind at age 20-something. My flip-flops and feet are wet. Passing leaves reach out and slap me with raindrops. My legs are wet. I'm steeping (or am I steaming)?

Anyway, I travel on. I'm supposed to be taking a walk. I'm getting fat. I need to walk. I walk and talk to myself in my mind. (At least I think that's myself who both talks and listens). Walk or be fat? Walk or be fat? My mantra. Hmmm, tough choice. Can't decide. A bird that sounds like a child's squeak-toy when stepped on starts making his/her noise. I don't call it singing. I call it annoying - distrubing my peace. I don't know where he/she is. I'd like to know what kind of bird pretends to be a child's squeak-toy. I have a list of things to do when I retire and I mentally add "figure out what sound belongs to what bird" to it.

I feel eyes upon me. I always think there is some animal or maybe a big foot creature hiding in the trees bordering the field next door brewing up a plot to get me someday when I am alone. I love nature, but sometimes nature scares me. Or do I scare myself? Those imaginary creatures of my mind brew plots, I steep, I'm hot. I walk. Do they creep and follow me? Is this paranoia? My mind is infused with all sorts of thoughts.

Tiny eyes upon me, mosquitoes biting me. I play Goliath and the bugs are David. Or am I a giant Peeping Tom, peering, peeking, seeking fairies or Thumbelina? No, I see bugs. Beetles, spiders, caterpillars, slugs, creepy-crawlies - I call them all bugs. It would be better to say insects, I suppose. I don't know the proper differences that distinguish them all. But I don't care so I'm not adding that to my retirement list. I don't like bugs. But I continue to steep and peep, shoot and snap.

Something is bugging me.


18 Comments
DancingDolphin WOW.... you're quite a writer!!! This was great reading.

OK... back to the photos....I hate bugs too but you got some great macros!
DancingDolphin · 2008-07-12: 14:39
Lindyart totally beautiful .. absolute wonderful piece of writing...thanks for sharing that and the photos were perfect too.. you should write so much more ..I started off writing quite a bit on my blog here but time has had the best of me.. lovely !!!!!!!!
Lindyart · 2008-07-12: 16:58
Lynda Great shots and funny commentary.
Lynda · 2008-07-12: 17:00
urmysunshine wow- amazing!~ R
urmysunshine · 2008-07-12: 18:54
bamommy Cute title and post! Love reading your work
bamommy · 2008-07-12: 19:55
sunshineand those little bugs are watching you ...they are wondering if you are gonna keel over in the steeping steaming heat because they might have to just jump out of the way.
sunshineand · 2008-07-12: 20:45
busybee36 Wonderful descriptive writing - sitting here in 55F I can feel the heat and humidity where you are. Wonderful macro shots.
busybee36 · 2008-07-12: 23:45
mystic1 Wonderful buggy images and good reportage
mystic1 · 2008-07-13: 00:31
focussed oh my......the story telling is just wonderful. The photos and idea behind them is just Lovely. Im not sure which i enjoyed more.
focussed · 2008-07-13: 07:29
mowestlan Great pose, magnificent photos!
mowestlan · 2008-07-13: 12:41
jenjung I really like this set - well captured! : )
jenjung · 2008-07-13: 12:47
Queen911 Great story - I don't know which I enjoyed more the story or the photos. #3 is my fav
Queen911 · 2008-07-13: 16:33
leocheung You're a gifted writer and talented photographers.
Enjoy reading your post and of course the beautiful closeups shots:))
leocheung · 2008-07-13: 20:54
pzf64 Picture perfect bugs and wonderful prose, too! Well done :o)
pzf64 · 2008-07-13: 21:02
bchat Wow Cathy, excellent post! Are you farmiliar with Richard Brautigan? He's my favorite author and you write like him. Sweetly stream of consciousness. Please keep writing! BTW, nice shots. I'm adding #3 to my fav list. It's FP worthy!
bchat · 2008-07-14: 07:56
TheCrazyCroat All I have to say is keep buggin' me with your pics. Your photography has grown and you are GREAT!

I couldn't put #3 in my faves fast enough.
TheCrazyCroat · 2008-07-14: 12:59
photopoet Now that's one great lyric essay! Keep writing—wonderful. The photos accompanied your narrative.
photopoet · 2008-07-14: 17:09
PaperWings WOWOWOWOWOW! FAntastic post!!
PaperWings · 2008-07-18: 22:11
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