From Provincetown to the Gulf

By Kate Clinton, June 30, 2010

Here in gorgeous Provincetown, three days after the summer solstice, I walk out the jetty at the far west end of town.

I have started many walks here in all kinds of weather, often with a burdened mind. Most days by the return, I cannot imagine what bothered me. It is as if I have left the problem for an outgoing tide.

Everyone has her healing place. I find faith in the changing sameness of the tides.

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Who could believe that old bleached, beached rowboat will float in a few hours? And then be beached again?

It was not until two weeks after 9.11, one late September afternoon, when I swam in the warm shallow pools at the end of the jetty, that I felt some relief, a chance that I might return to my body.

Despite this glorious day, I am troubled.

I take a breath and step out onto the first huge uneven rocks warmed from the day, lichen-covered. The chlorophyll in the reeds is in overdrive. I think I can hear it. The sun on the water blinds. The gulls and ducks dive and bob. The swallows skim for bugs. The breeze kicks up. The tadpoles dart in the rippled shadows. The crabs scurry diagonally against the tide.

But this day as I return with one final sigh off my rocky walk, I still carry my worry with me. I feel for the Gulf residents watching their beloved coast, their healing place – birds, water, reeds – get tarred and choked. I cannot imagine their sadness.

This summer I walk this glorious tumble of rocks for them.

If you liked this article by Kate Clinton, a columnist for The Progressive magazine, check out her piece “The White Party.”

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