Covering Ground
There is no clear trail around Lake Audubon. There are twists and turns, hidden paths and a bridge it took me years to find.
But yesterday the pieces all fell together, the landscapes and the streetscapes. There were wooded straightaways and sunny patches. There was neighborhood walking — perfect for ogling lakeside houses I’d love to live in — and forest glades with dappled shade.
I saw anglers, paddle-boarders and dog-walkers. Everyone was up to something, and I was covering ground. The weekend torpor had vanished with the breeze.
(Banana trees along the lake. Yes, bananas grow in Fairfax County.)