What is the nature of personal
space? How people share a sidewalk in my neighborhood, stand in a line at the
ATM, or fill a movie theater one by one or two by two: it seems to me that there
is no way of predicting how people will relate to one another. Some folks come
near, others seek a wider path.
Yesterday, I was walking in Sonoma and saw this
wonderfully barren hill, with two oaks bending toward the east because of the
prevailing westerlies. They were nearly touching on an isolated hill. How do
oaks determine their space?
Do we make space,
or come close, due to some prevailing force? Or, maybe it is simply learned. I
grew up in a family where touch was limited, each had our own inviolate
personal space in the house and alone time was considered precious. I’m not sure I would be very comfortable with the oak on the left in this picture. I will think about that today as I walk down my street, bundled up against the wind from the west.