Friday, October 22, 2021

Pink hotel

My usual morning walk circuit takes me up the W&OD trail, where just before I hang a right, I see what the People’s Republic of Boston Properties is pleased to call Reston Town Center. It’s an appalling sight—an ugly, badly-designed conflation of concrete high-rises pretending to be meaningful. 

That ugliness is not helped by the knowledge that every retailer and restaurant in the place is part of a chain; like the “center”, they’re nothing you can’t find in scores of other places. Really, it's a gigantic middle finger thrusting up out of the quasi-wild greenery that used to be this whole area. And it's so full of itself. There's a pink-ish hotel, the afore-mentioned chain-store boutiques, but no swinging hot spot. The People's Republic does not do swinging hot spots.

So of course today’s earworm is Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi”.


Man, Joni called it right way back in 1969.

 

 

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Unexpected

A couple of weeks ago I was taking an afternoon walk around the corporate campus behind me. There’s one pond where a heron hangs out—almost always at the far side from the path. So I very nearly missed this guy, because he was about five yards away from me and doing his “you cannot see me because I am a reed” imitation.

I love close encounters.

 

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Signs of change

Nature’s starting to hunker down for the winter; I’m seeing the signs on my morning walks.

These fur-covered seeds, which looked to me like a hedgehog:

These leaves, fading from the outside in:

This zinnia tinged at the edges:


This flamed-out maple leaf:

I do love seeing the changes around me.

 




Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Vegetable matter

Remember last week when I shared pix of the neighbor’s squash vine? Turns out I lied when I said that there was no squash, because looky what I saw yesterday afternoon:

That’s enough squash for an extended family. I was tempted to harvest it, but didn’t, even though I love squash.

You're right: it was broad daylight and I couldn't disguise what I was doing. 

 

 

Monday, October 18, 2021

Gratitude Monday: finally

Last week’s weather was not bad—low- to mid-60s for my morning walks, and 70s to the cusp of 80 during the day. Not exactly Autumn in the District They Call Columbia, but not bad.

Saturday morning was a good walker. I overheard a couple of cyclists meeting up for a spin down the W&OD Trail commenting that they should get going “before the impending rain”. So, I checked WaPo, and sure enough, the forecast was for blustery showers in the afternoon, followed by a drop in temperatures.

This is precisely what happened: some wind, then gentle rain most of the afternoon, then a 20 degree drop. I closed the patio door and considered turning on the heat.

Yesterday, it was 50 degrees when I walked over to Whole Foods; it felt well and truly like Autumn. And I am so grateful to welcome it.