Another photo (taken on the same day as this earlier post) of Coopers Pond
Park, in Bergenfield, N.J., a few miles from where I live.
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Showing posts with label Coopers Pond Park. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Photo of the Day: Sunday Reflections
The next day, however, I knew—and also realized why I
had previously sensed the source as being local without being able to identify it concretely. Many a
time, I’d passed Coopers Pond Park in Bergenfield, NJ, a few miles from my
home. I had wanted to stop, but was always in a hurry to get someplace else.
This past Sunday, however, a friend’s brief Facebook mention of power walking
led me to look around for local parks where I could perambulate. As I did so, I spotted the now-familiar gazebo and
the reflections in the pond, and had to pull over.
Before long, I was snapping picture after picture. The
rain had abated long enough for me to feel comfortable as I took in the
setting. Visitors to the park also seemed comfortable, leaning over the railing
in the gazebo to fish for bass and carp.
The height of fall seemed right at the brink of my
consciousness, just as, not so long ago, the identity of a lovely little park
in a painting lay in the same realm.
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