4 miles
minnehaha falls loop
23 degrees/feels like 14
What a wonderful run! Love the cold air and the sun and the clear view through the trees to the river. Ran south today to the falls. Was greeted by the Daily Walker who was heading north on the path. Heard some kids playing at their school playground. Noticed someone ahead of me turning down to the Winchell Trail at 42nd. They were wearing a heavy coat and shorts. Shorts when it feels like 14 degrees doesn’t surprise anymore, having lived here in Minnesota for the last 16 years. Approaching the falls, I could hear the water still roaring. The sound of it mixed with car traffic and a leaf blower. The water is very high at the top. I wonder when it will freeze. Running back north, I passed another runner. For about a minute I could hear their footsteps behind me. Didn’t see any roller skiers today or fat tires.
Checked out May Swenson’s poetry collection, Nature, from the library the other day and found this poem:
View to the North
May Swenson
As you grow older, its gets colder.
You see through things.
I’m looking through the trees,
their torn and thinning leaves,
to where chill blue water
is roughened by wind.
Day by day the scene opens,
enlarges, rips of space
appear where full branches
used to snug the view.
Soon it will be wide, stripped,
entirely unobstructed:
I’ll see right through
the twining waves, to
the white horizon, to the place
where the North begins.
Magnificent! I’ll be thinking
while my eyeballs freeze.