The natural rock path stretches toward the north and south. Along the east and west sides of the bank, thin trunked trees rise up, their bark smooth and grey except where nature has chosen to peel it away in paper thin peelings. These trees were graced with a thin canopy which allows the sun to filter through. Intermittant shade dances upon the large (about five inches across) leafed ivy which covers the ground. Along the west side of the path, a flowerbed stretches north and south, the ivy making attempts to crawl over the boundaries. Along the east side, a stream of water gurgles northward.