Linda Eleanor Marsanico
2 min readSep 2, 2021

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HENRI and the Three Puddles

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Henri the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm. He still bombarded

Brooklyn and connected areas with lots of rain. An example of this deluge was

evident in Prospect Park last week where I bicycle. Some concave paths were

covered with inches of water, interfering with easy passage. Runners could be

seen moving to the left or right for steady, dry ground.

I felt afraid as I approached the first puddle yet decided to wade through it.

The water licked at my left foot as the motion of my wheels kicked the liquid

upward. My brakes survived, and squeaked as I tested them.

The second puddle seemed less scary as I rode through it, at this point, an

experienced paddler. Easy-peasy. My brakes worked in the aftermath.

In the last phase of my ride, near the Band Shell, the third quagmire loomed.

In my thoughts, I hesitated. I had seconds to react. Experience replaced fear as

I decided to bike around this body of water, which resembled a murky lake

unwilling to be tamed. My wheels could get bogged down by the silt. Better to

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Linda Eleanor Marsanico

I am a writer - mostly about love and compassion. I believe that this is a profound way for me to be spiritual, by walking the walk and talking the talk.