Saturday, July 06, 2013

This is Mink Island

















Still water, the buzz of bees, lazy seagulls and a few wild geese -- yesterday's trip to Mink Island was a dip back into childhood. We picnicked at the flat rock table my grandmother favored, cracking our hard-boiled eggs on the gray granite and eating them with hunks of brown grainy bread and butter, tiny sweet tomatoes and cold slices of radish and cucumber. We walked along the top of the island barefoot, in a line, with the dog leading us. A ribbon of duck rested on the water just east of the island. Hundreds of them. In the sun. After lunch we lay on the rocks and played word games and laughed and I remembered being in that very place where there is hardly a human imprint, every year of my life. It is wild and it is perfect. Rock, rowan, aspen, gulls, mink, wild lupines, raspberries, yellow lichen, oyster catchers, crab shells, reed, velvet moss, tiny strawberries, the calcified bones of sea birds.

7 comments:

Marcheline said...

Reminds me of Little Moose Island in Maine... you can only get to it on foot, at low tide. Mostly rock, but some dirt in which wild blueberries, gooseberries, and cranberries grow! Thanks for sharing this island and your memories. Now I'm craving brown bread and cucumber sandwiches.

LPC said...

Thank you for the reminder of northern maritimes.

teamgloria said...

beautiful beautiful evocative and lyrical

so enjoying your IG feed while you are Abroad!

*wavingfromwesthollywood*

_teamgloria x

Anonymous said...

Looks absolutely boring, just rocks.

No trees, nothing, just boring big rocks.

Dull. Empty.

Miss Whistle said...

This is why they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder dear Anonymous. You see empty and dull. I see tranquility and infinite possibility.

Love, Miss W

Marcheline said...

Interesting that it is only the negative comment that receives a reply...

Miss Whistle said...

@Marcheline, you're absolutely right! Very inconsistent of me. You are always so brilliantly supportive with your comments and I do appreciate it. As I was on holiday I'm afraid I wasn't very good at posting my usual missives, and the photos had to suffice. Replies were on the back burner. I think, in truth, I was so surprised to see something negative that I reacted immediately! But you're right, and I will try to be a better replier. Thanks for the heads up.
Very best,
Miss W x