Movements

A cougar is perched up high in a yellow pine, hidden. Below him, a trail cuts through grasses, and I see his paw print in bare dirt, formed when the mud was thick. Now, it’s dried into cracks, wrinkles in earth, his movement of the past solidified. He doesn’t worry about me, the noisy one, whose feet crunch upon leaves, dried long before the last of summer appears. 

The turf is so dry and brittle. It’s a fragile crust. One hard step and I think the entire world would crumble. Flowers of the new spring have already begun to wilt, dropping petals. Their flakes stick to my socks, scratch my ankles. 

Even now, the grass begins copying the color of the sun. No matter how good of a watcher you are, you can miss their intricacies, their dance with the wind, a courtship of eons, and their ever-slow movement, a reach for light. 

Breaking into the sky, Adams, Hood, St. Helens, even Ranier surround themselves in blue. Their heads adorned with hats made of clouds, attempting to pierce gravity, the last mystery.  

Sometimes I worry about movement…the sun, the earth, our movement…my movement. It’s too easy to believe in one singular movement, especially my own.  

The cougar will come down from the yellow pine at dusk, when it’s difficult to see him. He is the color of the sun. He will use the sound of the dry flowers and deep grass… and when the coming night quiets the wind, he will search for the slightest movements. 

Somewhere near the Klickitat River.
Eastern part of the Columbia River Gorge.

18 responses to “Movements”

  1. camilla wells paynter Avatar
    camilla wells paynter

    Lovely! That photo with the dramatic sky and the golden, cougar-colored grasses is just beyond!

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Thanks Camilla!

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  2. Jane Pryce Avatar
    Jane Pryce

    As always, I love the photos. But some of your lines are exquisite.

    you can miss their intricacies, their dance with the wind, a courtship of eons, and their ever-slow movement, a reach for light. 

    Their heads adorned with hats made of clouds, attempting to pierce gravity, the last mystery.  

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Thanks Jane and good luck with the editing on your memoir!

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      1. Jane Pryce Avatar
        Jane Pryce

        Thank you. I am almost there!

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  3. Pat Mellow Avatar
    Pat Mellow

    all about the mood for me, and the photos help too

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Thanks Pat. Yes, it does have a mood to it, for sure.

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  4. shadowartshealing Avatar
    shadowartshealing

    gorgeous

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Thanks so much!

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      1. shadowartshealing Avatar
        shadowartshealing

        you’re welcome :}

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  5. Liam Eddy Avatar
    Liam Eddy

    Beautiful…; -)

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Thanks so much Liam. I appreciate that.

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  6. Any Element Avatar
    Any Element

    A cougar is indeed one of the most agile big cats

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Very true. Thanks!

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  7. mspayton1966 Avatar
    mspayton1966

    Very nice!

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      Thanks!

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  8. Ani Thakar Avatar
    Ani Thakar

    The cougar crouches perfectly still, waiting for the slightest movement or the softest sound. The fearsome grace and beauty of cats is truly sublime!

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    1. Ahzio Avatar
      Ahzio

      True. I think when you’re in the wild where no zoo bars contain the cougar, your experience with them can be a spiritual experience, one that has elements of respect, fear, wonder, and communication, and so much more. Take care!

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