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Saturday, March 01, 2014

Pilgrimage to Weaverville


Pilgrimage to Weaverville

The evening is black out time. 
It is a lucky time to be tired and fall quickly asleep. 
The morning can be simply rushed. 
Off like a race horse to the sound of the clanking pipes when the boiler kicks in. 
Or the morning can be slow. 
Contemplative. 
Especially on a day born below zero and swaddled in a mango-colored sky.

Nothing is decided from under the covers at six a.m. 
The day is a map. 
It unfolds its complicated structure but can not be recombined to its origins. 
No matter how long I lie
between the blankets
studying the roads and planning the ride,
the sunrise only illuminates squiggly lines on imaginary paper. 
The daylight trip is always a surprise.

A hard day on a pile of rocks,
a trip to the store for groceries,
a pilgrimage to Mecca
or to Weaverville. 
It is all the same at six a.m. 
By seven the thoughts set aside when I put on my socks will be gone. 
Puffs of smoke or high, pink clouds
that the sun has burned away. 
Vague dreams drowned in a cup of coffee. 



2 comments:

Lee Katz said...

Beautiful panoramic!

camerabanger said...

Thanks Lee,
That darn "Paint" program again...Only tool I have in the box, so I use it.
Also, harkening back to previous posts, shot w/ Sony 'Mavica' digital camera.
Uncle Camerabanger