Lunar Eclipse and Mist
Dec. 30th, 2001 04:13 amMisting on and off, and the pines dripping, and the intermittent light of the moon reflected in the wet pavement. It was impossible to see the shade of the moon change, as it was hidden again and again by the drifting veils of cloud, but, in those moments when it shone through thinner clouds or was revealed altogether, the shadow along the edge was noticeable. Just a slight flattening. A pleasant night, none the less. No more than a sweater needed against the chill. I could almost imagine myself back south of the Tehachapi Mountains.
On this side of the continent
Date: 2001-12-30 06:52 am (UTC)Being Sunday, the usual rushing noises of man's business that accompanies this hour on any other day of the week were stilled to utter silence. The rare coinsidences that made this moment stopped and held me in their cold embrace while my mind began to follow shunned but insistant connective thoughts of the true insignificance, aloneness and brevity of time past, present and whatever future is left. As beautiful as the scene before me was, I soon hurried on about my morning.
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Date: 2001-12-30 08:13 am (UTC)A wonderful winter's night.