Sunday, September 2, 2007

webster park

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today i was feeling outdoorsy, so i decided to walk to a local park and do some reading. it took me about twenty minutes to get there, i guess. lucky for you, it only took you a few clicks of the old keyboard!

welcome to webster park, orono, maine. the park is guarded by this awkward statue of a man with his head split open. odd. and, no, i have no idea what it means, but here he is. if you look really carefully, you can see the sun shining through his cranial divide.
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after you pass the statue and the time capsule that is to be opened in 2076, you reach the real business of the park. i walked up to the river where i found this cute little bench.
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sitting on the bench, i took this picture and then realized that there is a rock that is flattish and right down by the water. i think you can see it near the right of this picture. of course i had to go down there.
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this is the view from down on the rock. just outside of the frame to the far left is the "portage" sign that mom liked so much.
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since the rock was, indeed, flattish, i didn't have anywhere to set my bag where i wouldn't have to worry about it slowly sliding. so...i headed back up to my bench and read a bit.
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is this bit of park getting popular with the critters? i could have sworn i just heard something scurrying...
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at this point i moved to higher ground to a picnic table. less in the woods and less controlled by things that might scurry or make such noises.
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i read at the picnic table for a while longer and then made the trek back home. it was a good few hours in the park, but my allergies are now all upset. ugh...i'm told that after the first frost i will have free reign to enjoy the outdoors without threat of allergic reactions. hmm...snowshoeing anyone?

2 comments:

trresa said...

thanks for the portage manda!

Anita said...

Nice lake and great photos Manda!! I'm glad to see your photo sessions (with you actually in it) get to continue.