It's the last day and the clouds have cleared, at least for a while. The sky warns the shepherds, so I stop on the way to breakfast to take a picture. Just what the world needs, right? Another photo of a sunrise?
See it now, while you can.
Don't bother trying to capture it: even the attempt sort of misses the point. But here's the picture - I've missed the point. Again.
But wait! There's more! The netball court catches the sky's colours and flicks them on. Right back at you, babe. My God. How beautiful.
Who laid out these cracks? Who was the genius who overlaid the vertical lines of the reflected lamp posts? Mondrian? Picasso? This is all going to last about three minutes and then it will be replaced by another creation entirely. It will be less gaudily obvious, and I for one will have more trouble seeing it, but it will be no less beautiful.
The fog lifts from the mountain. Some guys are in a shed doing something with an arc welder. The mountain echoes the lines of the house, or is it the other way round? There is a bit of a hole in the earth over there and melted bits of planet keep puking up into a pile. That's why Taranaki is that shape. It's been happening for a while now. That's why it's so big. But one day it will all be gone: old utes; arc welder; guys; house; mountain. See it now, while you can.
See it now, while you can.
Don't bother trying to capture it: even the attempt sort of misses the point. But here's the picture - I've missed the point. Again.
But wait! There's more! The netball court catches the sky's colours and flicks them on. Right back at you, babe. My God. How beautiful.
Who laid out these cracks? Who was the genius who overlaid the vertical lines of the reflected lamp posts? Mondrian? Picasso? This is all going to last about three minutes and then it will be replaced by another creation entirely. It will be less gaudily obvious, and I for one will have more trouble seeing it, but it will be no less beautiful.
The fog lifts from the mountain. Some guys are in a shed doing something with an arc welder. The mountain echoes the lines of the house, or is it the other way round? There is a bit of a hole in the earth over there and melted bits of planet keep puking up into a pile. That's why Taranaki is that shape. It's been happening for a while now. That's why it's so big. But one day it will all be gone: old utes; arc welder; guys; house; mountain. See it now, while you can.
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