Walnut Springs Park

Our TA tells us to take a ten-minute walk on a green path

“Choose something that stands out to you, and bring it back to share”

I begin to walk in linear time

Towards now, towards never

Nothing draws me in anymore

A bumblebee dances between some pastel purple flowers

Mother Nature’s gifted bowls of fragrant nectar

I kneel to respectfully observe the fuzzy creature

Something always draws me in – when I let it

I notice three classmates pick some flowers in full blossom

Their petals bleed saturation

My bee buddy begins drinking the juicy florals

He buzzes from cup to cup in rapid motion

Is speed relative to size?

He withholds me from sacrificing his teatime

I realize I do not need them more than he does

Go forth

Keep walking through this physical dimension

I am so grateful this body is an anchor

I am so glad this vessel of flesh can ground me

My glance catches another flutter

I kneel down to seek what is seeking me

A camouflaged moth and her friend halt in time on a shattered log

There is something silently beautiful about what is not pretty on the surface

My perspective shifts to an open walnut

Broken on both sides in a forgiving manner, as if it were sculpted that way

So symmetrical from all angles

Math exists within every existence

Why do we foolishly disrespect it?

I choose the simple brown walnut

Simple yet complex