September 26, 2011

Drifting Veils of Morning

One of those nebulous autumn mornings when skies are overcast, and the village is cloaked and mysterious...  The earth is warmer than the air, and the meeting of the two elements turns otherwise mundane landscape features like power lines and hydro towers into entities fey and luminous.

I almost typed "early autumn" in the preceding paragraph, but as of the equinox last week, autumn is properly upon us, and she is comfortable in her tenure of mist, rain, wind and madcap tumbling leaves.

Fog swirls around everything in billowing waves, draping trees like a veil, smoothing hard edges and rounding the contours of house and street. Out of the pearly gray and the sepia comes a sound now and again: rain on the roof of the little blue house, village doors opening and closing as sleepy residents collect their newspapers, the muffled purring of autos, an early commuter detouring through the park, children walking to school, a caroling bird in the hedgerow, the whistle of a faraway train that is usually only a faint echoing in the air.

On such mornings, the world seems to go on forever and to be filled with a luminous floating Zen possibility. Part of me is curled up and engaged in a morning breathing meditation, counting my slow breaths in and out. The other parts are drifting along with the fog and happy to be doing it. 

3 singing pebbles:

Mystic Meandering said...

This photo is strangely comforting as is your description. Beautiful piece. Christine

Cindy said...

"A luminous floating Zen possibility"......love that! Fog comforts me when I am home safe within it's shroud of mystery.

girlunwinding said...

Foggy morning are some of the best. You never know how they will end up. Could be rain could be sunshine. The photo is really wonderful.
Have a spectacular day!
Dawn