Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw,
I dearly like the west,
For there the bonnie lassie lives,
The lassie I lo’e best:
There wild woods grow, and rivers row,
And monie a hill between;
But day and night may fancy’s flight
Is ever wi’ my Jean.
I see her in the dewey flowers,
I see her sweet and fair:
I hear her in the tunefu’ birds,
I hear her charm the air:
There’s not a bonnie flower that springs
By fountain, shaw, or green;
There’s not a bonnie bird that sings,
But minds me o’ my Jean.
~ Robert Burns
(Poet’s Walk, Hillsborough, North Carolina)
Tim’s cousin, Allegra, and I took a road trip to visit Dima, Larisa, and Katie in North Carolina last week. One day we kept Katie home from daycare and discovered she is a lover of the great outdoors. In the house she was fussy and dealing with the remnants of her bout with bronchiolitis, but when we took her for a walk to have lunch at the Mellow Mushroom in Chapel Hill she enjoyed the stroller ride and charmed the server at our patio table. She fell asleep on the walk home but after what Allegra called a power nap, she was fussy again. So I took her outside in my arms and we stood by the trees, looking up into the boughs. Katie kept looking up, cooing with pleasure and seemingly spellbound by the soft breeze stirring the leaves and the occasional bird fluttering or insect buzzing through. Special moments with my granddaughter for me to remember.
After such a long hard winter I can’t begin to tell you how thrilled we were to be where spring is well under way. We slept with the windows open for three nights in a row! And woke to the delightful calls of the early birds! The sky was so blue!
Another day Allegra and I went to the place where I took all these pictures, Ayr Mount & Poet’s Walk in Hillsborough. The modest mansion is a Federal-era plantation home built by William Kirkland of Ayr, Scotland, about 1815. No photographs allowed inside, but the tour was very interesting, and after a scrumptious lunch break at Hillsborough BBQ Company, we returned to the property and walked the trail meandering through woodlands and meadows and the banks of the Eno River.
On the last day of our visit Larisa and I walked to Katie’s six-month checkup with her pediatrician. One of the things I do love about Chapel Hill is that one can walk to just about any where one might think of going. Katie is doing very well and was enjoying the time spent with her mother. She is petite for her age, but there are so many short people in our family that this comes as no surprise. Of course there were the obligatory vaccination shots at the end of the visit and the inevitable wails of protest, but comfort and sympathy was given quickly and soon we were off for our walk home, lunch out, and a fun afternoon of clothes shopping. Katie is starting swimming lessons this week and needed the appropriate attire, and of course, Grammy had to buy her a couple of dresses that she seemed to like.
That night, as we all went out for ice cream, I suddenly realized I had not taken any pictures of Katie! I was simply having so much fun just being with her. So I managed to get this one at Maple View Farm, in another part of Hillsborough, where we went after dinner to catch the sunset as we indulged in farm fresh ice cream. The sunset wasn’t spectacular, and Katie had discovered the joy of sticking out her tongue, so the picture-taking session was mostly a disappointment, but that’s okay. We’ll settle for this one.
Please enjoy the rest of the pictures from the Poet’s Walk.
I always love to hear about your visits with Katie, your joy simply oozes from your words! What a precious and happy little lady she is. 🙂 I think it also must have improved your state of mind to finally see some green nature (rather than white!) and to admire the pretty flowers and liquid water along your walks as well.
Celebrating spring in North Carolina sure did help my state of mind – if only my body had not succumbed to the viruses I must have picked up down there! Been pretty sick since I got home, but I have another week to recover before Katie comes to visit us next weekend! 🙂 I’m looking forward to hearing all about your first darling grandbaby next spring!!!
I needed that walk, too! Thanks for taking us along. My senses are twitching for softer air and colors.
Janet, after I get over this ailment and before Tim & I leave for Europe, you and I MUST get in a spring walk!
Thank you for the lovely walk. It sounds like such a wonderful visit with Katie. Who needs pictures? Better to enjoy your time with her. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed the walk, Robin. I’m with you, sometimes pictures get in the way of good times with our loved ones. Sometimes I do wonder, though, if I’d have more pictures of my own little ones if we had had digital photography back then…
Sounds just lovely! Seems you have another country girl in your life to enjoy the out door adventures with!
These are lovely photos of your walk!
Thank you, Jeff! I have a feeling you’re right about Katie – I started wondering how old she might get to be before/when the desire to climb trees is awakened. 🙂
what a wonderful morning walk 🙂
it felt like a real time conversation,
daffodils, lichen,pine cones, some of Natures best gifts to us
Thank you for sharing your day with us,it was beautiful (and a beautiful family 🙂 )
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