A green leafy canopy shades this east and west stretch of hard, soil-strewn pathway, shading it so much that you need a light source if your eyes do not otherwise discern things in the dark. Along the path on the north and south, small plants grow, their green leaves and pretty white and violet flowers giving color to the darkness. Their fragrance fills the air here, and it attracts honey bees. You hear their buzzing, but only occasionally do you notice a honey bee sipping nectar from one of the little flowers. Just beyond the low growing plants are thick, green-leaved shrubs. The dark path stretches eastward. To the west you see some light, and what appears to be a pond.