To the uninitiated, “yes."
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| All Ye Who Enter: Beware! |
Alligators lurk, and panthers too – but those worries are misguided:
The animal you really have to watch out for are water moccasins.
Not that they chase you – they won’t!
Nor do they spook – they don’t!
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| Can you see the spider? If not, you'll feel it with your face when you walk into it. |
Rather, it’s because they don’t spook when they hear you that causes the real fright. If you walk without caution in their path, you could be surprised by a strike when you least expect it.
And yes, that could bite.
There are giant spiders too!
But even worse is a trunk-to-trunk spanning web on your face (and in your hands as you try to remove it after the fact),
Is a spider there too, in my hair or crawling down my neck?
It rarely the case, but the thought certainly spooks!
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| Knee deep pond apple (still) in October! |
The truth is that humans evolved to fear the swamps.
They are virtually uninhabitable by modern day standards, and efforts to inhabit them quite literally ruin whatever swamp was once there by way of digging, draining, filling, cutting, and building;
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| The cypress are lovely, dark and deep ... Don't get lost! |
Not to mention the real Frankensteins of the quagmire – Maleleuca trees, Brazilian Pepper, Old World Climbing Fern, pythons, plus every other invader ...
On the rapidly-spreading list of non-native invasives!
I’m here to tell you it’s not we who should fear the swamps.
They are a misunderstood beauty in need of love instead.
The truth in actuality is quite the opposite:
It’s the swamps that should fear us!
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| In the right light: Cypress aren't so spooky afterall! |
Happy Halloween!





3 comments:
I wouldn't want to be there after dark, but these cypress swamps seem so lovely and peaceful in the daytime. I hope they will always be there.
And with the water so high and the cypress needles falling, this is the most scenic time of year in the swamp.
Such a poetic, romantic post - I really enjoyed it.
Yes, the swamps, the wetlands,the forests - everything in Nature - should fear the march of mankind.
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