On a train trip not so long ago, I saw…
- Cars stopped for the train
- A small poodle-mix dog, pawing at a gate in a wet backyard full of abandoned equipment. Children on the outside of the gate board a school bus.
- Quiet understory trees, evenly spaced, waiting for a sunny break
- Fields of wet and muck
- Remnant tracks and trails
- The regular, but not unwelcome, call of the train
- Trees in various phases of dress, from bare to almost fully leafed
- Christmas lights, strung and lit
- Ditches, makeshift bridges
- Fields of logged trees, massive trunks, cut, piled and strewn like a child’s Lincoln Logs
- Sleeping blueberry fields
- Crop fields yet unplanted, with irrigation laid
- A coal train, its cars full and uncovered, moving quickly in the opposite direction, seemingly feet from my viewing window
- Leafless hybrid apple trees clutching their trellis with arms akimbo
- A toppled creche, half the holy family bleached by sun lying face down in spring mud
- Prefabricated greenhouse, lit from within by a pink-red glow
- Topless storage tanks, in various moods, from full to empty. Piping, planks, tires and RV parts that have seen better days.
- A leggy black dog with awhite-tipped tail nosing grass
- Through a window, a woman lies abed in an Urgent Care facility, waiting attention
- Canada goose, slowly rippling across an otherwise still pond
- Fallow fields of chaff
- A courageous patch of volunteer daffodils thriving at the edge of an industrial debris pile
- Red-winged blackbird clinging to a reed, swaying with the wind
- Cement pad, maybe once a parking lot, almost entirely reclaimed by grass
- A male mallard duck navigating water under a trestle bridge
- Jittery seated train passenger, knees ceaselessly moving, eyes closed, head turning to run his mouth rhythmically along a finger held horizontally to his closely cropped beard
- Hills, shorn of shrubs, eroding downward
- Two turkeys in a field
- A weathered plastic high chair decaying in a ditch miles from anywhere
- In a lot, semi-trucks, lined up like teeth
- Rusted swings aside a rusted backhoe, near a rusting gate
- Post-holiday, Easter rabbit cutouts fill every empty space of an impressively bedecked yard
- Endless industrial sheds, rust swarming the siding and coloring the surrounding concrete pads
- Algae blooms in drainage ditches
- Startled white-tail deer
- Flare stacks flame skyward on a dystopian landscape littered with piles of tailings and pipe fittings. The sky is choked with smokestacks and silos.
- Rounded colorful graffiti on rail cars, surprisingly similar wherever it is found
- Sets of high voltage towers stretch into the distance
- Low hanging clouds with only a bird now and then to punctuate the weight
- High top coal cars open to the sky, parked and piled full
- Aged, black and rust, steaming industrial silos, lifeless but for the pollution spilling skyward, coal piles, girdles of pipes, smokestacks, and gas flares
- The Golden Arches soaring above a freeway exit
- Peeling cement silos standing mid-river, topped with iron bridgework and a multi-lane freeway
Flashing by, each scene holds a place in the arc of a narrative whose endpoints I cannot see. Homeopathic doses of a bigger world only guessed at.
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