This morning the earth is soft from the rain and snow, my feet sink in
and my boots are shades of red clay and rich dark humus from rotted leaves and branches. In the woods where I
take my walks I find deer trails to follow, ducking under low branches and
stopping to smell the wet molding leaves. I feel the ground under my feet. I
look closely under a tree carefully lifting the blanket of leaves and I wonder
if we’ll have chanterelles to forage this summer or morels in April?
Will there be green briar tendrils, oxalic, chick weed, and poke? Will
there be black berries, sand plumbs, pecans? My mouth waters at the
possibilities. Sweet Jesus, keep walking.
I get to the end of the trail which is a gravel road the one
that will take me home.
My stomach growling for three fresh scrambled eggs, a chunk homemade
gouda, warmed tortillas and hot sauce.
Hot coffee with a splash of goat milk and raw honey. I can smell it. I’m
ready to eat the gravel under my feet I’m so hungry. I’ll heat up the black
beans too from the other night. I’ll eat four eggs. Oh glorious food, soon I
shall have you! I decide I’ll play a game. I'll walk real slow, breathe, if I make it home a meal
for me is guaranteed but the future isn't. Don’t be in such a hurry I think to myself. I see
another deer trail. There are tiny little paw and hoof prints to explore. I make it home an hour later.
I am inspired by your personal observations and follow your blog regularly. It doesnt matter to me if you share your thoughts on this blog or your farm site, as long as you keep sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, so sensory... I can feel your springtime anticipation but LOVE that you determined yourself to stay in the moment!
ReplyDeleteAnd this is funny... I just had a late supper with my husband but my stomach literally growled anyway. I panicked a little when you said you'd wait and ended up returning home an hour later. LOL
Isn't Oklahoma simply gorgeous right now? xo