The day is overcast
Sunless
Not unusual for Arcata
A town in Northern California
Blessed with Redwood Trees
Twenty miles south
Of the Oregon border
Where we walk the path
Around the lagoon
Of the Arcata Marsh
Looking for herons
Ducks egrets
And other birds
That come and go
With seasons of the
Year
Tall reeds wave in the breeze
From the water
Bushes small trees
Grow everywhere we walk
Framing the gravel path
That now leads us
Almost full circle to where
We began
And there in the middle
Of the path
Stands a giant white egret
Like a spotlight
Its brilliant white
Shines in our eyes
Still as a statue
It signals
Come no closer
We wait
Still as the egret
But take our fill of observation
Never before so close to
Perfection
The egret turns around
The giant wings reach out
Fold in again
Then making an obvious decision
It walks regally into the waiting
Water
We remain motionless
In wonder
With gratitude
Then walk the rest of the way
To our car
Drive home in the gray light
With the memory of a brilliant
White blessing