My condo complex, always on top of grooming the grounds, immediately cleaned up the mess, but has now instituted a massive tree-trimming, and for days the manic whine of chain saws and the grind of chippers has wrought aural chaos inside my brain. So today, I thought, I'll stop by the County Arboretum. Watch the ducks and the peacocks. Walk in silence.
Sometimes I'm so wrong.
The Arboretum lost 235 trees in the storm. Another 700 need restorative pruning. Giants that once towered over the grounds lie on their sides, uprooted. Where there once were limbs, now there are stumps and wounds. Still birds sing in the branches and peacocks strut as though nothing had happened.
I walked among the crews, the machines, and the rubble amazed at how much beauty remains.
3 comments:
Oh to be a peacock, and "strut as though nothing had happened." I'm going to try it today.
Nature sure can rid redesign herself, can't she?
Sounds like the tornado in North Mpls which destroyed much of Theodore Wirth Park
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