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April 24, 2007

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For the time being they are the lower creatures of the Earth. However, there is much joy to be had by looking up to them.











Excuse me for not giving detailed reports about the nest and how late it is etc. Each day I watch them and try to enter their world which is so peaceful and wholesome and void of any analyzing and the like, so I watch them and try my best to follow their example.



I take my eyes of the nest sometimes and make other observations--of that red fleshing light on the tip of the awning down below--a cab call for someone unwilling to spend undue time on the street waiting for one.



Sometimes I am convinced that the passage of that aircraft disappearing in the hazy sky over New Jersey is more important than the weary journey of those two geese coming in over the Hudson. But then I am sobered by the rays of Sun now smoothly lighting up the nest as the tail end of a thick cloud passes across its brilliant face.



















I think it is wrong to have these nasty machines rudely making their way in and out of our delicate park for non-emergency purposes.


All images photographed on Tuesday April 24, 2007.


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