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River Portraits > When I
think about the Charles River
By Janet Walkingriver Amphlett
When I think about the Charles River, I realize it is central to my
sense of location. I don’t so much live in the Boston area as I
live near the enveloping banks of the Charles.
My awareness of the river came early, as our first apartment in Boston
had the magic of a river view: a slender strip of illuminated silver
between two buildings that seemed to connect my inner life and deepest
self, to the reality of boats, weather and the reflected sky. After all,
(or before all, perhaps I should say), I sprouted and grew in water and
was subsequently nurtured by its rhythms long before I could record its
presence.
For years, I took pleasure in painting scenes of the river and walking
its shores. Moving out of Boston became difficult to imagine because
of the reviving presence of the Charles and its parkland. But after 13
years in our river view apartment, it became necessary. Search, search,
search until finally (yes!) we found a place near the river. No view,
but blessed proximity. Around the same time as our move, I decided to
take my husbands name. Because all my other names had all been given
to me, I decided to slip in a self created moniker. I christened myself “Walkingriver”,
which is now my legal middle name. It’s a name I honor almost every
day.
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