A Baby Boomer's musings on art, family history, reading and finding a little beauty each day.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Twain on a river sunset
One night my husband and I stood at the stern of the boat, and watched the sun set over the Ohio River. It made remember this part of Mark Twain's wonderful travel book/memoir, Life on the Mississippi. This excerpt is from chapter nine. Some things just don't change - except I hope I never lose my appreciation for such a lovely sight.
"Now when I had mastered the language of this water and had come to know every trifling feature that bordered the great river as familiarly as I knew the letters of the alphabet, I had made a valuable acquisition. But I had lost something, too. I had lost something which could never be restored to me while I lived. All the grace, the beauty, the poetry had gone out of the majestic river! I still keep in mind a certain wonderful sunset which I witnessed when steamboating was new to me. A broad expanse of the river was turned to blood; in the middle distance the red hue brightened into gold, through which a solitary log came floating, black and conspicuous; in one place a long, slanting mark lay sparkling upon the water; in another the surface was broken by boiling, tumbling rings, that were as many-tinted as an opal; where the ruddy flush was faintest, was a smooth spot that was covered with graceful circles and radiating lines, ever so delicately traced; the shore on our left was densely wooded, and the somber shadow that fell from this forest was broken in one place by a long, ruffled trail that shone like silver; and high above the forest wall a clean-stemmed dead tree waved a single leafy bough that glowed like a flame in the unobstructed splendor that was flowing from the sun. There were graceful curves, reflected images, woody heights, soft distances; and over the whole scene, far and near, the dissolving lights drifted steadily, enriching it, every passing moment, with new marvels of coloring."
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ur account of your paddle steamer cruise. I recently did my first travel sketch book. It was a lot of fun - during April on my 5 K radius blog, if you want to look.
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