Mary River Reflections
I’m floating
along the Mary River in a small canoe. It’s late spring and the warm sun is
balm on my back.
I relax and forget the busy life I’ve been leading back in town. I’m on holidays.
I relax and forget the busy life I’ve been leading back in town. I’m on holidays.
Photo - Roger and Daphne Saunders
Branches trail across the river’s edge, dripping vines into the water. Tiny wrens break the silence with their twittering.
The current carries me towards the Homestead
shores, so there’s no need to paddle now. Just bask in the sun and enjoy the
silence and the beauty as I drift on the current.
Dragonflies
glisten, their wings catching the sunlight as they skip across the water weed.
Beside me
float images of pine-clad mountains, trees and clouds. They skim along on the
river’s surface. Great billowing grey and white clouds slide beside me.
My mind drifts
to that other world of busy people, chatter, teaching lessons. I enjoy it all –
but this peaceful world is a haven.
Gazing back
at the reflections of clouds and trees, I wonder if this earthly life is just a reflection. Like one sees in a dim mirror.
If this
beauty, this peace, is only a reflection, how wonderful will the real thing be?
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