COPPER CANYON MEXICO

IMG_3383The Copper Canyon is actually a series of canyons in Mexico that can be visited by train. The tracks extend from Chihuahua to Los Mochis, and it takes about fifteen hours to complete the journey from end to end.  A number of years ago I traveled this rail and took several weeks exploring the area.

I visited the small towns and learned of their history. Fortunes had been lost and a few gained in pursuit of precious ore.

Since I had been raised on films in which all the cowboys talked and looked more or less like John Wayne, I wasn’t expecting to see men, south of the border, wearing cowboy hats, boots and spurs.  But this was horse country and in Chihuahua I quickly adjusted to the local ways.

One of the many highlights, was my stay at the Sierra Lodge in Cusarare. The lodge lacked electricity, but there was no lack of comfort. Kerosene lamps were adequate, a wood burning stove kept the room warm at night and the meals were delicious.

There were many marked footpaths in the surrounding area and a walk to the nearby falls and town could easily be followed. But hiking the mountains without a guide was ill-advised. I had the good fortune to hire a local man from the Tarahumara tribe, an indigenous people who are renowned for their ability to run great distances.  I was told he knew the paths as well as anyone around. We set out toward a distant river with continuous ascents for most of the day. There were exquisite views with every moment and our language barrier did not restrict us from communicating along the way.  After many hours of difficult terrain, I was relieved to know that after lunch, our return would be upon a well worn path, only a few kilometers away.  But we discovered that an unexpected flood made this option impossible and had to return on the same trail we came.

We set off again the following morning, to see a painted cave, but this time I made sure the round trip was only a fraction of the previous day’s.

LONG MEADOW PROSPECT PARK

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CYCLONE CONEY ISLAND

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LET’S PLAY

P1050966When we are children we play make-believe. We bring life to inanimate objects. We pretend we are characters who exist in books, or movies, or cartoon strips, or invent them ourselves. As adults, unless we seek a profession that deems such activities appropriate, acting for example, our desires and acceptance to create a world with play may decline. Many of us seem to forget the simple joy and fun we had.

The other day I visited a local zoo. There was an employee with a cute, monkey puppet perched on her hand. I couldn’t resist engaging with the puppet directly. I asked the “monkey” its name. The woman gave me a look and shot back,”It’s a puppet. It doesn’t have a name.”

I think of  all the cherished “animals” I had as a child who not only had names, but distinct personalities.

I haven’t given up playing.

I hope I never will.

A GENTLE MAN

P1030925I know a man casually and sometimes we share a moment or two. We often discuss the joys of nature. He is an avid birder and will spend hours walking in the countryside.

Sounds, sights, textures and smells of the natural world can be so entrancing that one may feel completely absorbed into the surroundings.

This man described such a sensation as becoming invisible-disappearing for a time.

During one of those moments he was standing in an open meadow lost in the sweet lilting of songbirds nearby.

Suddenly a deer came rushing toward him and brushed his side.

It was as if he hadn’t been standing there at all.

THE CHASTE BREACH

IMG_3954It has been many years since I made my first solo journey to Mexico, but I remember certain moments well. Upon the advice of a friend I arrived in Merida, the capital of Yucatan.

While wandering about the city, I met another American and a Mexican couple. We quickly fell into an amiable rhythm and decided to go farther afield. We traveled a few hours by bus to what seemed like the middle of nowhere and located a cenote. The waters were of indescribable blues and the atmosphere was magical. We swam, sunned ourselves dry, ate lunch and continued on to a nature reserve for the night, planning to see flocks of flamingos at dawn.

Arriving quite late, we found the only accommodation, a small bungalow near the water’s edge. We entered to note enough hammocks for each of us and a double bed. I was intrigued by the hammock, as was my American friend. The Mexican couple, unwed, seemed content with the hammocks as well as hesitant to share a bed before their marital bond was official. We all wished each other a good night. Moments after the lights went out, I heard some movement, the rustling of sheets, and then a few murmurs. Two of the hammocks were now empty as my American friend and I settled into the lulling swing of our hanging beds.

The following morning the bed was made and no mention of the chaste breach was said.

BEGINNER’S LUCK

IMG_4920Beginner’s luck lacks the sense of accomplishment or respect. But, a beginner possesses something precious nonetheless, an outlook unencumbered with past failings or success.

Thus, no pressure. Perhaps this is what aids the beginner best.

It would be nice if we could put aside our past experience at times, and see, feel or do something completely fresh.

SEEING OUR WORLD ANEW

P1060415Winter can be difficult. We face shorter days and low temperatures. But it is a perfect time to reflect and savor the simpler pleasures in life: talking with friends, reading books, catching up on films, learning something new.

Unless we are enthused or obliged, we may question the value of venturing outside. Putting on our hats, boots, gloves, scarves, sweaters, and coats takes time. But the bare trees yield different views of the sky and a chance for us to see our world anew.

LULLWATER PROSPECT PARK

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PROSPECT PARK BROOKLYN

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