Cheryl had
a list: detailed notes with bus times and tour times, prices and choices. We were
on a mission—to visit the lookout above the Botanical Gardens (not to be
confused with the Botanic Garden, where we are moored), hike down to the garden
to take a tour, and then hit the Planetarium for a show.
In short—to
make the most of our day.
I think the
plan unravelled when we found the tadpoles. Thousands of them—some barely
hatched, others hopping along the shore with their tales the tiniest of stubs.
Or maybe it was when I saw the bulrushes—a sign from my own childhood that let
me know summer had started and the world had slowed to a pace where you could
observe a dragon fly as long as you liked. Or perhaps it was because we got
lost on the meandering trails—where imaginations, rather than maps were our
guide.
We never
made it in time for a tour, or a show. We didn’t tick off a single goal really.
We simply wandered and observed, and talked and explored.
And then we
went home.
“That was a
good day,” Maia told me.
2 comments:
"All that is gold does not glitter; not all those that wander are lost." J.R.R. Tolkien
love that quote:)
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