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rejectomorph ([personal profile] rejectomorph) wrote2003-03-03 09:42 pm

Almost Caught by Rain

The storm came in from the north, massed battleship gray clouds advancing as the sun retreated. For a while, bright rays shone from behind their forward ranks, and in the western sky, smaller white clouds basked in sunlight on a pale blue blanket. Across the canyon to the east, as the world fell into storm shadow, The upper third of the ridge glowed in lingering light, a rampart of bright green trees. It must have been raining there already-- sun showers-- as the air above the trees glittered with a particular brightness. As I hurried home from my walk, the day rapidly darkened to an eerie dimness, and the blue in the west vanished. As I reached my door, the first raindrops fell, and within a few minutes the downpour was drumming on the roof and echoing in the chimney. It only lasted an hour or so, and the clouds opened a window to the west large enough to let a bit of sunset through, and illuminate all the bright drops clinging to the bushes and grass; a brief glimpse of the refreshed world, before night fell.

[identity profile] kenhighcountry.livejournal.com 2003-03-03 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
You do this so well.
Have you ever thought about collecting some of these pieces in a grouping? I can see them as a book.

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[identity profile] kenhighcountry.livejournal.com 2003-03-04 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I've always just thought of them as little fragments to be set adrift on the sea of the Internet, to land where they will.

That is a wonderful image.
I'm glad that they wash up to my door.