It is warm under this early summer sun.
Wrapped in heavy jeans, tucked deeply within my boots, I step carefully along, walking the edge of our pond—its few inches of water, rimmed by a brilliant tangle of grass.
Thinking boots alone enough, I walked here days before--the tender green at the edge, inviting. Only to find, instead, that I was greeted by cutting blades, so eager to slash the flesh below my shorts, that, even as I moved slowly and gingerly between them, the tiny barbs caught easily, ripped ungraciously. And, days later, boasted of their conquest in the many red scratches crisscrossing a 12-inch section on both of my legs.
Chased away, I have returned on this day, dressed for battle.
A fine bead of sweat inches its way, tickling, trickling--
beneath my armor, to reach my ankle.
It is in this savage land, defended by blades and swords, that damsels and dragons dwell.
Tales from the river bank
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12 comments:
Wow. I have uncomfortable goose bumps after reading this. It's a nice piece of writing. The photos are captivating. I admire your patience and determination.
What a lovely post. The dragonflies are magical!
Oh, Nina! Sorry! But I'm glad you didn't give up... That last photo is breathtaking.
Mary
Damn, I'd love to see a Dragon emerging like that. And I sympathise with the torn skin! Mind you a summer isn't a summer till I've got grazes and nettle rash! :D
I am so happy that you chose to do battle to show us the wonders of your world.
That was so immediate, I felt I was there, almost had to check my own legs for welts! And that second shot - looks like a winged blade! Wonderful!
Beautiful Nina!
I too just posted a dragonfly...but have no idea what type it is...It's purplish black with 2 long yellow stripes...
Thank you Nina!
It is the magic of the Damselflies and the Dragons that makes the cuts and bites worth while. I understand. I also want to be near them. This is an amazing series of photos. I am smitten with the Ebony Jewel Wings.
Sherry
Nina, you have such a wonderfully poetic way with words. I love how each post draws me in with your description. The photos of the insects are well worth the discomfort, I hope. We, your readers, sure do enjoy viewing the results!
Great reading as always :O)
Your pondhawks are well captured... I was trying to shoot some of our dragonfly last week.. oh! I did eventually manage a good shot or two but it took me a long time..
Tom :O)
My blogs today show Meadow Views and Butterfly's
What is that grass that cuts you so?
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