Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Botanical Naples

Back in Florida. It's difficult to love this place, unless of course you are really into the beach, or really into Disney. As I walked to work the other day, thinking about all the cons and scams endemic to this state, I had to dodge several drivers on their phones -- and a venomous snake to boot.  To quote Danielle, "this is not a place where you can live wide open".  It requires suspicion, wariness and vigilance.

We have had some good times, of course.  St. Petersburg, in particular, has become our urban retreat. The farmer's market, the walkable downtown, the breweries, the good music and food, are resplendent compared to Naples. But overall this noisy, ostentatious, crowded state has exposed a need that I can't satisfy: a need for wild and empty spaces.  There is no ready road into the country, no path into the deep woods.  Just urban sprawl eating away at the edges of vast swamp.  I enjoy taking my students out in nature, to be sure, but there are usually cars or boats zipping by. So I have taken to early morning visits to the local botanical garden, finding refreshment in the small and ever-changing blooms.  For all of you getting your first snowfall, spend a few extra minutes enjoying the beautiful quiet for us.  And if the cold is getting to you, here's a taste of the subtropics. Be well this winter and stay in touch.


















2 comments:

  1. So...can we come with you? Wow, we are so happy for you two. So glad we met and perhaps we will meet again. All the best my friends. Love Amy and Cess

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  2. So...can we come with you? Wow, we are so happy for you two. So glad we met and perhaps we will meet again. All the best my friends. Love Amy and Cess

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