Last week, the final paragraph of Wild Water was lost. I am writing it here:
On our morning walk with Berlino (7 am) I watch an Italian
man tending his grapes. He is older,
sinewy, skin the color of polished wood to match his brimmed straw hat. Baggy grey green trousers and an oft-washed
short sleeve shirt make him look like the “grubby old men” I refer to at the
café. He inspects his vines holding the
bud in a surprisingly tender gesture. It
is as if he is one with his plants, his land, his scorching sun. I have never really experienced that feeling,
except sometimes in the water. I lived
most of my life near asphalt, concrete and painfully cut grass (who thought of
that anyway?). At least in wild water
(not pools) I am one with something real, touching me all over. I love that.
ARTNOTES: SING ALONG WITH BILLIE HOLIDAY
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