Sometimes, the threat of slipping on puddled stairs after an afternoon shower is no threat at all.
Because up on the roof, further away from noise than usual, the light is golden.
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24 Wednesday Oct 2012
Sometimes, the threat of slipping on puddled stairs after an afternoon shower is no threat at all.
Because up on the roof, further away from noise than usual, the light is golden.
Posted by ginger | Filed under what I see
28 Wednesday Mar 2012
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As if embarrassed by arriving far earlier than agreed, autumn sidles into my city with a sideways glance.
It’s easy to ignore leaves yellowing in January, preoccupied as we are by afternoon thunder showers and warm, bright evenings, lengthy meals outdoors and as-little-clothing-as-decent.
And then, just like that, denial doesn’t work anymore because the light is golden before I leave work and there are drifts of leaves on the side of every street.
I sleep more comfortably under my duvet.
For a few weeks, the city is warmer somehow, shaded with rust and deep reds and a spectrum of citrus tones, distracting us from the freshened mornings and the drying gardens and the light that is slipping away.
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