Epic Walk Diaries (July 15)
the smell of cedar
captured
breezy wheezy dusty and loud
by a too dangerous—for you—lumber mill
delivered onto old technology
rails and slats
a spike! the First Spike, not the Last
flying grasshoppers – with action timelines
dried rat husks, two unknown ends
stagnant canal imagined mutated life
lined with corn flower
a guy on the fence
a bag on the pole
both wave in the wind
cement wombs
hiding spiral blades
enticingly empty, inert cocoons
perfect for songs of resonance
shoreline refuse refuge
new old fibre shredded, pulped
molded, wetted, watered, sliced, diced
delivered
we smell the rot
finally the jade river
grasses and mud
aster surprises
iris pods
skunk cabbage masquerading as bananas
papyrus? we may be denihilists
a brutalist abandoned boat
a heron on set
detoured again
this time by the shore itself
delivered to bracken water nettles brambles spiders
oh the memories
ground zero of cheesy rot
high or low road?
we go low
alarm sounds – shrug
rocket for the middle class
sends us to the trestle stoner bridge
a fitting dead end
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Start: 1:02pm
End: 4:15pm
North Arm Bridge to Mainland Sawmills, denied entry, follow railway to Southernstar Enterprises, to Kent bike path, past Lafarge, Mason Sewing, lunch at the riverview private park with a cool breeze (technology for living), onto the shore, under the bridge, around an inlet, scramble up to a smelly pile of reclaimed wood, down the embankment, to an abandoned bridge at the foot of Prince Edward Ave, back onto Kent, retracing steps and picking up stored steel spikes along the way, back to Lola.
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