January 20, 2012

Friday Ramble - Village of Glass

Just when it seems that one cannot tolerate another dull January day, along comes a poignantly brief interval of brilliant blue skies, high wispy clouds and fluffy mounded snowdrifts. 
The village, which only a day or so ago was a greyscale study executed in deep liminal twilight, is blown glass from here to there, its myriad outdoor elements tinkling like a thousand and one madcap cymbals, each keeping its own rhythm and time.

There is ice everywhere: glossing roofs, vehicles and trees, coating the cobblestones on the front walk, dangling from the eaves of the house in sculptural shapes and dazzling the eyes whenever the sun alights on them. 
There are other things one ought to be doing, but she stands freezing on the deck with a very long lens on her camera and snaps pictures of the great trees on the hill dancing in the north wind.  Then off comes the telephoto lens, and on goes a 100mm macro - for some reason the windbells below the rafters and their attendant sparkling icicles engage her attention.  In January, light is everything, and how that light captures one heart in early morning.

The day is cold, the north wind is approaching gale force and walking is treacherous, but the word for days like this one just has to be “joy”.

6 singing pebbles:

the wild magnolia said...

Who? could ask for more, than hanging crystals, and wind chimes.

Tabor said...

I remember a winter like this a few years ago...but it did not last long...all that fragility.

Angie said...

How perfect---the photos, the prose, the light, sheer JOY!

Mystic Meandering said...

We had days like this in New England growing up; "ice storms" that left a clear, crisp mantel of ice, and brought joy with it. Celebrating with you! :) (We were in the 60's today :)

Guy said...

Hi Cate

A lovely post. Enjoy the blue sky.

Guy

rain said...

Illuminating images provide the right backdrop for the area. It speaks of serenity as well.

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