..blue hills, pine and birch, Mount Desert Island.... |
MOUNT DESERT ISLAND Blue hills, leaves, Pine and Birch gold, crimson falling Autumn's blush, Winter's brutality. The island, northeast, frigid, frostbite upon those unprepared. Blasts of Atlantic storms blanket snow rooftop to rooftop, Brilliant snow descends to ice. Streams become brittle, sheets of glazed ponds are the hobby of ice huts, holes cut through eight inch ice. In homes, fires are lit, furnaces are lit, mudrooms hold snow boots, school boots, Heavy leggings, sopping, soggy sweaters and lined coats. Winter onslught has begun; work diminishes, venison from hunting week is butchered, wrapped, basement freezers are stacked. Deer scraped as summer road kill feeds the locals. Dusk and dawn are silent. stars of snow appear from God. He delights in swans gliding upon the ponds. Moonlight is fog sprinkled like cupcakes sparkling in beauty.. An island owned by pine and birch and maple, paradise untouchable. Bar Harbor, Acadia National Park, Southwest Harbor, "backsiders" loving land, where man is forbbidened to change any leaf, the carriage road will soon be closed and Jordan Pond glassy in isolation. Bar Harbor sleeps until summer. |