Nerstrand Big Woods State Park
“Silence is one part of speech,
the war cry . . .
… of wind down a mountain pass another.
A stranger's voice echoing through lonely
valleys, a lover's voice rising so close
it's your own tongue: these are keys to cipher,
the way the high hawk's key unlocks the throat
of the sky and the coyote's yip knocks
it shut, the way the aspens' bells conform
to the breeze while the rapid's drum defines
resistance. Sage speaks with one voice, pinyon
with another. Rock, wind her hand, water
her brush, spells and then scatters her demands.
some notes tear and pebble our paths. Some notes
gather: the bank we map our lives around.”
~”Language” by Camille T. Dungy
TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
This place is on the traditional territory of the Wahpeton, Wahpekute, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ nations. (Crowdsourced info compiled by Native-Land.ca. Please visit the nations’ websites to learn more.)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
A regional man of mystery enjoying parks, trails, and other stuff around the great state of Minnesota!