Novelist and travel writer, Mary Morris, reflects on landscapes and literature and the role that each has played in her life. For more on Mary Morris go to her website marymorris.net
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Red Hook, Brooklyn today...
Sitting at the water's edge, it is a noisy world. Everywhere there are sounds. A helicopter churns overhead as a cruiser rushing past. The ferry streams by and somewhere in Red Hook there is a fire. I hear the siren. Two guys behind me, talking trash about their jobs. In the distance a fog horn sounds. A girl on her cellphone passes and I know her whole story. Above gulls squawk. And there's a clanging that never stops. It must be from the hooks and chains that hold the boats in their moorings, but it echoes across the harbor like bells, like a call to prayer.
love this and love you!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a mistake, but a good one. I was very happy to get this shot. Love you too. See you soonnnnn!
ReplyDeletenice capture of the moment
ReplyDeletethank you, Nan. It was luck, really. Mary
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