michaelboy (
michaelboy) wrote2026-02-01 08:12 pm
In a Small Corner of the Yard and Mind
Up near the apple tree, where my dad hung a rope swing, was the sandbox he made for us. It was rather simple and rough - just four 2 x 10’s nailed together and then filled with brown building sand from the local lumber company. While we didn’t have many toys, I remember a metal Tonka road grader that my mom purchased second-hand at the swap-shop in town. It was one of my favorites and while I can never bring it back, I miss it and still would love to "grade" a road or two.
Near the sandbox was the standing trunk of a rotting tree. One day I decided it would be fun to throw a few firecrackers in a small round hole in the side of the tree...but with that I unknowingly killed an entire nest of altricial woodpeckers. As well, I know I can’t bring them back either.
There are many things we must settle solely in the silence of our hearts.
Near the sandbox was the standing trunk of a rotting tree. One day I decided it would be fun to throw a few firecrackers in a small round hole in the side of the tree...but with that I unknowingly killed an entire nest of altricial woodpeckers. As well, I know I can’t bring them back either.
There are many things we must settle solely in the silence of our hearts.
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As for the woodpeckers, my heart hurts for you that you have to carry this memory. So many of us have these regrets that we must, as you say, settle in the silence of our own hearts.
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Back then, I really didn't know about acts and consequences.
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