El Stadio/ Wednesday night |
Where shall we start this?
I would say – ‘at the beginning’ – but how
can we choose one moment out of a continuum?
Exactly.
Did it start yesterday with a reservation,
or months before with reading the newspaper and thinking ‘I’ll keep that just
in case’?
Let’s begin with the mist.
Why not?
Or the orange juice that preceded it?
If you start there we will have to go back
to Mexico and 1978.
That was an exceptionally good cup of
coffee.
Early morning like today, a journey’s
start….
On a bus that time.
A car this time.
Was there mist?
There must have been, it was the high
mountains of Oaxaca before dawn break.
Like today, was that Jupiter, Venus,
Mercury?
Certainly one of those.
Did you see the young deer at the side of
the road?
I did.
And then, the clock.
That really made me sad, I loved that
clock. I’ve looked at it so many times; EVERY time.
That’s why it was there.
Time.
It’s time is over.
It leaves an ugly gash.
Why would someone steal it?
Money, greed; it’s not so hard to explain
but clearly they didn’t care for anything it stood for. Service: simplicity, beauty.
Maybe they cared for the beauty?
Selfishly; there, it had been for everyone
to enjoy.
It’s like loosing a tooth.
Worse.
It got you down.
I will rise, the mist and streetlight
around the first market stall was something.
Wasn’t it? The reds of the cold cuts and
the orange sodium glare.
Surreal. My picture does not do it justice.
The woman was worried.
I said hello, explained, she smiled and
felt better.
The café was closed.
Yes, I forgot – Wednesday.
The Maison Moulin is open though.
We’ll go there later, it’s a shame Laura
and K are not at home.
They are.
At home, here, I mean.
I bet they are fast asleep right now.
Across the ocean. K may be awake, he
doesn’t sleep so well these days.
He would be sad about the clock.
I’ll tell him.
2 comments:
Great to see The Stones still doing it after all these years. Love them!
About time passing, my 93 year old Dad told me recently that he'd dreamt that he was 65 again!;-) So much life to be lived.
Mx
Great to see your dad still doing it after all these years!
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