Francesca Forrest's Blog, page 93

July 7, 2016

crabs and water colors

sovay has a beautiful entry about walking through a salt marsh on Cape Cod (it includes the tale of the crab who is a baseball fan--but what team? Probably Red Sox, Cape Cod being in Massachusetts, but it could be a contrarian/free-spirited crab, in which case who knows? Maybe even Yankees) and her observations spur me to write about the crabs we met among the mangroves.

We first encountered crabs walking on a boardwalk at the Anne Kolb Nature Center at lowish tide.

"They're blue!" wakanomori s...
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Published on July 07, 2016 04:49

July 3, 2016

Mangroves and Everglades

I've returned from paddling among mangroves and exploring the Everglades. It's hard to know where to begin, so I'm going to just plunge in any which way, and probably intersperse Florida-related LJ entries with other entries.

Why the Everglades? Many reasons. But, most basically, how could I not love a place that is neither water nor land. It's interphase, neither solid nor liquid. The sky is under your feet; the water is in the air; it's a supremely liminal place.



Along the horizon, you could...
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Published on July 03, 2016 20:54

June 21, 2016

Away for a week





We're away for a week, hopefully exploring mangroves and Everglades but not tangling with crocogators or allodiles.

See you when we return!

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Published on June 21, 2016 06:09

June 20, 2016

Skunk crossing





Some skunks decided to bring their babies into the world behind a pizza place in town. I was so touched to see these signs. The response might have been "Ewww, smelly!" But instead it was these.





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Published on June 20, 2016 15:34

June 19, 2016

For your next story





I had an entry I'd planned to do, but I can't actually do it just yet, so have some pictures, instead. They're from a cafe a few towns over.

Here are the sacks of coffee and the roaster.


And here is a chest of drawers for putting (we think) Chinese medicines in--reminds me of the wall of drawers behind Kamaji in Spirited Away, that contained different healing bath additives. (Maybe now it's used to hold tea?)


(Here are Sen/Chihiro and Kamaji, with the wall of drawers--oh, and also Haku)


And here...
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Published on June 19, 2016 16:10

June 16, 2016

Everyone here was someone else before**





Having enjoyed a number of hits from Taylor Swift's 1989 album, I decided to buy the CD. And I enjoyed (and continue to enjoy) it very much! It's a rumination on the various ways you can feel and react during a love affair, how you can feel such intensely contradictory things at different moments (or in different relationships, but really, almost all of the emotional states could be reactions to the same relationship, but in different moods and states of self-perception).

I lent it to Wakanomo...
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Published on June 16, 2016 07:16

June 11, 2016

Walking in another's shoes





It's rare that you actually live out a metaphor, but that's what happened to me not yesterday, but last week at the jail. (I have stories stored up to tell you, LJ... I'm going to reach even further back for the next one)

One of the many many rules, when you're volunteering, is that you can't wear sandals or open-toed shoes. I don't know why. It's just a rule. My footgear in summer is rubber flip-flops, so I have to be very careful on Fridays that I remember to put on proper shoes. One time la...
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Published on June 11, 2016 05:57

June 9, 2016

June 6, 2016

Something gold, something fiery





Something gold, something fiery
slipping from a sky-cast net
peeking through pines
flaming, molten,
along the line of the hills
sunset

sunset

sunset

sunset

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Published on June 06, 2016 20:29

June 5, 2016

hummingbird courtship

I heard an unusual twittering outside yesterday, so went to see what bird it was making the odd noise, and it turned out to be hummingbirds. A male ruby-throated hummingbird (I can't remember when last I've seen a male before--not for ages), flashing that jewel throat, was swooping down in great parabolas on a bush with abundant, deep-throated pink flowers (weigela) in my neighbor's yard, where a female was feeding. I looked up this behavior and found out he was courting. Well--I was quite im...
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Published on June 05, 2016 16:04