This evening's sky had a touch of grayness to it, though the afternoon was not hazy. A few minutes ago, I was looking at a particularly dark and dense spray of pine needles on a ponderosa a hundred feet west when the spray suddenly flew into the air. I was momentarily startled until I realized that it was a crow which had been perched on the branch, blending perfectly with the tree's dark silhouette. It let out a single caw, and I listened to its beating wings as it flew eastward into the gathering darkness. Silence fell, and the warm, still air suddenly cleared, revealing a sky of deep, twilight blue in which the first star glowed.
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Date: 2004-07-13 04:51 am (UTC)that's a beautiful word-picture of the crow flying from the tree into the night sky.
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