turning
on the trail this morning, following imprints of days past. it’s late october.
prickly pear and coast live oak provide sharp relief. two familiars in a now
conserved area,
named by the Luiseno people: “wakhavumi”, the
frog pond.
yellow flowers are blooming. enthusiasts have returned, more
or less on any given day.
knowing the path is no less a
mystery. you might see coyote.
“watch for snakes!” the ranger shouts as he motors past.
mind wants to see problems this way and that
the
birds want to sing and the song somehow gets through.
stop, breathe. we’re here too.
10/31/21
500 words back to writing challenge becomes 100 for now

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