Autumn Holiday



First edge of day pokes at the dark, first tendrils of winter creep in and pinch. Two forms of crane flies are appearing all over the house: six pointed star shapes stuck on surfaces, wiry dead maquettes rolling in drafts. They aren’t any trouble, unlike the houseflies, who care not, they never did have a sense of unwelcome.
The Rayburn is lit. The hob kettle makes a whistle like a deflating balloon. 
Big house spider scouts the kitchen. Tea steam gets its soothe on.
Day spreads out wide and sunny. Blackberries picked, hot from a suntrap, burst on a surprised tongue. Heat haze haloes the stalky horizon; draws us out from shade and provision, to walk right through it. Two jets holler so low; I check my hair is not on fire. Dog’s tail skips one beat. We kind of laugh at each other.
Last night, the rain’s static hiss on the windscreen, it seemed that winter would just turn up in a sudden lump. But here we are, skipped back, wide and sunny. 


Comments

Teresa Cypher said…
"But here we are, skipped back, wide and sunny."

Nice, Lily! I just stopped by a for a bit of wishbone soup. :0) Good stuff!
Lisa Southard said…
Thank you Teresa :-)

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