Event Map Through the City

I decided to take a walk down a street I don’t usually take down to Battery park. Whenever I go to the waterfront I pass battery park without checking it out, so today I decided to do that.

It was a rainy Friday morning, I took college street down to the waterfront. On my way there, I turned down Hungerford Terrace. It looked like a quaint street, and I loved looking at the houses, especially the landscaping of people’s front yards. There weren’t too many plants, given that it is getting colder. However, I did see some sunflowers on their last leg towards the back of someone’s yard.

I took Hungerford Terrace all the way to Pearl Street and continued down hill until I got to Battery Park. I walked around the park for a while and took in the sound of the rain, also the emptiness there, probably due to the rain.

Being at the waterfront I couldn’t resist going down to the board walk and checking out the skate park, which is one on my favorite places in Burlington. It was empty so I walked on the smooth concrete for a while. Then I started my walk back, stopping by the soar and climbing down on the rocks to hear the sound of rain hitting the water.

In my event map I identified a lot of my observations and the activities I did on my walk. I decided to do the walk on my own, first because it was early and everyone else was asleep. But also because I wanted to take the time for myself to connect with the outdoors, especially in the rain which is my favorite kind of weather!

Sit Spot on Derway Preserve

I visited Derby again on Sunday October 31st at 2:00 PM. It was chilly and rainy when I visited. I took my normal route down the bike path to the trail head. There were very few people out and about on the bike path due to the rain. I experienced the same thing on the nature trail, there was no one else there.

I made my way to the edge of the Winooski River a ways down the nature trail. I decided to sit on the grass strip between the nature trail and the slope to the shoreline. This was my sit spot for 15 min. The map of my spot is below.

During my 15 minute sit the sound of rain was the main thing on my mind, both in the trees and on the surface of the river. Besides the sound of rain, the area around me was incredibly quiet. The stream bank also smelled like rain. All of the wet mud on the shoreline had a very strong scent. With all of the cloud cover the landscape was very dim, and the river was very dark in color. The whole area had a very calm energy from the sound of the rain, to the dark lighting. It was incredibly calming to sit in my spot and let the rain hit my face. After the 15 minutes I felt very refreshed. Along with that, I gained a great appreciation of my place, and felt a deeper connection to it.

I noticed a few subtle changes in my place since I had last been there. The river seemed to be moving faster than the last time I visited, mostly likely from the increase in runoff from the past few rainy days. The water temperature was also felt fairly colder than last time I had been there. The temperature seems to finally be dropping along the water enough to induce phenological changes. Another one of these changes is that the leaves of the trees are now changing colors, similar to the other ones further inland.

I am excited for the coming months to see this place really change as temperatures begin to drop more and more.