Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Lights Alive
Entering Burnet Park, at the top of Syracuse's Tipperary Hill, I noticed the presence of absence.
Missing were the strings of festive amberish-whitish lights draping several mature trees. More accurately, on closer inspection, many of these strings of lights remained on the trees but were unplugged, unlit. To paraphrase Hemingway, a clean, unlighted place. Darker, moodier in the night wind.
Higher up the winding drive, gone was the banner of lights, high up between two tall trees, announcing HAPPY HOLIDAYS, demurely (or cowardly) declining to declare exactly which holidays, as if the secular gods would gripe about the explicit nomenclature of the God-incarnate In Nomine Patris feast.
Some lights still shone.
Within the gates of the pool, an image of a toy train illuminated the space between two lifeguard stations, tall seats, sentinels overlooking a white and snowless empty pool, bereft of the excited jeering and obscenity and glee (mostly in Spanish) of its frolicking residents.
Back near the zoo, some trees or streetlights had, what?, snowmen or holly or candy canes brightly shining.
Sirens in the distance got the coyotes or wolves stirred up at the zoo, singing their own eerie siren songs.
In the distance, downtown, the Niagara Mohawk building (I'll never call it the NationalGrid building) and M&T Bank were wrapped in lights of green.
Spotting a skateboarder, with shorts on, passing me, I circled back to monitor him, wondering if that was a spray can in his hand.
Did he paint the now-gone LIFE graffito?
The echoes of his skateboard antics forced me to conclude, no, for now, he was too busy just skating along, skimming the surface, riding the landward wave.
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5 comments:
Epiphanies at Epiphany. How apt.
Puss
The presence of absence got my attention.
nice nice - but you got me thinking - those sounds of wolves and coyotes are what i hear from outside my home as a part of the sounds of nature...main reason my cats aren't allowed outside...i got tired of fattening them up for a coyote's mid-evening snack
Puss,
Clairvoyance is a gift.
Patti,
Not my phrase; Updike's? or his borrowing too.
AZG,
Scary. Nice hearing from ya.
Pawlie: showing my ignorance once again
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