We hike around the lake and observe
the thin layer of ice forming (or melting?)
on the water's surface.
The overflow roars beneath us as we
cross a weathered wooden bridge.
We reach the turning point and groan
because we are destined to walk through thick mud and puddles that will swallow our
feet just above the ankles.
How unpleasant, but it's winter
and the trail will not always satisfy.
We laugh as we tiptoe along thin ice
because we know a child's light step
would break it, too.
The cracks echo around us
and we let the boots holding our frigid feet
crush the icy pieces;
We continue on until we are satisfied.
I love the images and how you have captured anticipation. It reminds me of so many hikes I've taken.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yesterday was a great day to hike. We go every New Year's Day. The previous storms made a few sections pretty boggy and gross.
DeleteGlad this sparked some hiking memories for you!
Thanks for reading.