On a recent walk I was lost in thought and suddenly realized Kerri was no longer holding my hand. When I turned to find where she’d gone I saw the usual. Kerri crouched on the ground, phone in hand, photographing something. It is common on our daily walks for her to gasp, pull out her phone, and snap a picture or capture some small critter adventuring through its existence. She has hundreds of beautiful photographs of leaves, curious bark markings, corn stalks, seed pods, sunsets, spiders, shadows, grasses, and butterflies. Each photograph is her record of a marvel, a snapshot of a miracle. “Look at this!” she exclaims, her voice rich with awe.
Showing me her caterpillar movie, she said, “Why would anyone do that? Why would someone shoot a video of a caterpillar!” It’s an existential question.
“I will call this, “Why’d the caterpillar cross the road?”
Another existential question.
Kerri edited the final few seconds of her film. She cut the part where I warn her of an oncoming cyclist. Fearing for the safety of the caterpillar, she stopped shooting her movie and stood in the path of the cyclist, protecting the caterpillar. The irritated cyclist, unaware of why this crazed woman refused to step aside, swung wide around her.
My favorite existential question in this sea of existential questions is this: Why did the woman help the caterpillar cross the road?
read Kerri’s blog post on CATERPILLARS CROSSING ROADS
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Excuse me, that’s not “a caterpillar”… that’s a WOOLY BEAR!
Everything you need to know about woolly bears: https://www.almanac.com/content/woolly-bear-caterpillars-and-weather-prediction
You are awesome! I laughed out loud when I saw this and am happily corrected!