Monday, August 25, 2025

L.A. Mountains Call

 

Stough Canyon trail photo by Armando Ortiz

L.A. Mountain’s Call

By Armando Ortiz


I walk the adobe road, this old mountain frozen,

sagebrush and baking dust engulf me at the turn.


L.A.’s mountainous slopes like weathered lemon peels,

fade into the afternoon haze.


I disappear into clay and chaparral

A figure in an impressionist landscape.


The portrait dissolves; the fireroad opens.

Deer forage, a yucca thirsts beneath oak shade— 

this is where I eternally wander.


Butterfly shadows circle—signs warn of rattlesnakes.

Nature bustles to its own pulse.


Slithering shadows of heat

shimmer across the coastal desert.


At a junction city scents join the trail, 

leading to barren heights and spectacular views,

where past and present landmarks remain.


At the summit, a hummingbird pauses, reminding me it too belongs.

Coyotes, forever jokesters, play hide-and-seek with the past.


As I begin my descent, a school of wild quail suddenly breaks the silence.

The male perches atop a branch, wearing a black top hat.


Strange characters live up here—a diorama of memories and life.


Everything alive before my eyes,

sweaty and accomplished, I reach my car.

Tomorrow the hike will fade, my legs will ache,

but already the mountains call me back.


No comments:

Post a Comment