Being There.
Are you lucky enough to have a lake or pond to walk along, when you need a little break from the hustle and bustle of the city? A place where you can clear your head of noise and hum and just, – “be there”?
Or maybe only walk there along the waterside thinking about the important things in life. Feeling that you breathe with the trees, move with the wildlife around you, or just walk around there in silence , without thinking about anything at all?
I am that lucky, – and so are all the other citizens in our Capital City.
The path along our lake 15 minutes from the inner capital city, (photo by janeriwaa@gmail.com)
A lake and path for everyone.
Here you will find all kinds of people; – old, adults, youth, children, rich, poor, black and white people, – colored, africans, muslims, christians, jews, non-believers, agnostics, disabled, wheelchair users, gays, transgender people . Even some of your friends may suddenly appear there, without having announced it beforehand.
And of course you’ll find all kinds of joggers. Especially slim girls and ladies aged 17-40, with blond hair and ponytails. They look excactly the same to everyone, as if they had the same parents. Fortunately, all these people mentioned above, are not on the paths around the water at the same time.
If you however like to see and be seen you can choose Friday afternoon, as well as Saturday and Sunday after 10 am. Then it sometimes seems to be a meat market show going on, and a competiton about who is the strongest best looking, fastest and most resilient of them all. This is not the time to go there undisturbed, reflecting and contemplating nature’s wonder.
Famous politicians, artists, Prime Ministers and You.
If you go here often you will notice well-known politicians in discussions about the next municipality or parliamentary elections. I have met the prime minister here with the main business organizations in deep discussions about the state of the kingdom. When I was very young and a swimmer I swam the lake from the southern shore to the northern and back in summer. I did it every morning except on saturdays and sundays
By the lake you will regularly meet celebrities and business people of all kinds. Many artists, single mothers and fathers with strollers. You’ll see families of all variants and etnicity, who in the evening after work, go for a picnic or barbecue at the beaches and greens in the area. Then you often hear guitar and accordion music, or maybe a ghetto blaster that silences the birds and even the waves that hit the beach.
What is emerging in the water?
Can you see a white polar bear swimming in the lake? It’s natural for people in the south of Europe and Asia to think that we have lots of them strolling around in the streets and woods. We only have them living at Svalbard, and dead and stuffed in many hotel vestibules on the mainland. They are sort of mascots for norwegians even if they are the most lethal animal to meet without a rifle. (Photo Psychological Universe: janeriwaa@gmail.com)
The best time to visit the lake and sharpen your senses.
My favorite time along the water is early in the day in midsummer, or later in the evening. In our country the sun is up until 10.30 or 11:00 pm in summertime.
Alternatively you can go there in the spring or fall, even in winter, – at lunchtime! That is if you have an hour off in the middle of the day. Then you can experience the beautiful song of the blackbird: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3yAR4_xr9g. Or you can sing about the blackbird like Beatles did, here wonderfully performed by Boyce Avenue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SxWtQzL6js
The best is perhaps just to listen to the sound of the whispering wind in pine and fir trees, small splashes in the water from fish that jump for flies and insects. And the smell of spruce, blueberry, juniper bushes and grass. That’s quite refreshing really!
Happy, sad, lonely, troubled, depressed, in love or recently out of love,- the path and the lake will always welcome you.
Here you can sit and rest for a while in the shadow, with your bike leaning up against a tree. photo: janeriwaa@gmail,com