Always Remember to Explore the Cracks!

Sidewalk Crack Discoveries

October 12, 2024

Roy had a doctor’s appointment one morning in late September, at an office right off busy I-25, near the ABQ airport. Instead of hanging out in the sterile waiting room, Luna and I spent our time exploring the areas surrounding the office, just to see if there was anything worth observing.

For 2 miles, we wandered about the not quite urban/suburban/industrial/residential neighborhood ….. me looking for a sketchbook entry; Luna sniffing out messages left just for her by visiting dogs, squirrels, or bunnies. 

Interesting discoveries seemed lacking, until Luna caught whiff of something irresistible. Tugging hard on her end of the leash, she urged me to run with her as she zeroed in on the source of the smell. 

By a parking lot light, on the pavement next to a cement curb was an explosion of feathers, but Luna kept leading me on to something better.  There! Lying on the curb was a still wet and bloody bird foot barely connected to what remained of the thigh. All clues pointed to the very recent drama, where a raptor (possibly a red-tailed hawk) had swooped in and nabbed the hapless victim (a feral pigeon), killed and then ate his prey from the platform atop the parking lot light. The inedible remains fell to the ground as a group of 2 dozen “relieved-it-wasn’t-me” pigeon friends looked on.

Quickly solving most of this puzzle in the time it took to pry the pigeon foot from Luna’s mouth, gave me the idea of sketching not only the foot, but to look for other unlikely nature discoveries in this urban/suburban/industrial/residential neighborhood setting. 

Mentally armed with a keener power of observation and purpose, we retraced our earlier route with excitement!  Now it was obvious an abundance of interesting and beautiful plants were growing from every sidewalk crack and along crumbled pavement edges throughout the ‘hood.  How had I missed seeing these beauties? 

And that’s how my idea for this 2-page layout was born, along with a reminder that finding bits of nature doesn’t have to occur at a botanical garden, wildlife preserve or national park. Nature is everywhere. If you just slow down and really look, even in the most unlikely places like sidewalk cracks, there’s always something to discover. So Remember to Explore the Cracks too and let me know what you find!

As always, thanks for stopping by!

6 Comments

  1. peacefulbird's avatar peacefulbird says:

    I LOVE > LOVE > LOVE this process and revelations… Thank you Barb and Luna!!! And with love from your MIA, but back now friend… Robin

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    1. Hi and a hearty Hello, dear Robin! There you are!!! You’ve been missed so much. Hoping all is well in your world, and would love to hear any updates you’d like to share! Super thanks for the comments on this post. Hoping everyone, including yourself, “crack” up over my nature sightings. Of course Luna always adds to my efforts. Be happy.

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    2. So many interesting discoveries in the cracks! The Leonard Cohen quote is one of my favorites! Poor pigeon, but nature has a circle of life. Thanks for sharing your curiosity!

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      1. Thanks for all the great comments, Karen!

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  2. Excellent explorations for your nature journal!

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    1. Thanks so much Jean! This was fun and eye opening. And the layout was inspired by your gorgeous journal pages!

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