Last night, as my younger daughter was getting into bed, her sister says, Want to go on a field trip?
In the dark , we drive around the mountain on our dirt road, passing precisely no other vehicle, and suddenly the nearly full moon appears in the sky, luminescent, unearthly, so near I imagine I could stretch out my hand and touch this gleaming orb.
While my older daughter leans against the car hood, busy with her Cannon, the younger girl and I admire the constellations, the night’s darkness ameliorated by the moon’s brilliance. Cold for May, I tug my down jacket tight.
The peepers sing. We breathe in the aroma of wet soil, standing at a hayfield’s edge, with no need or rush to go anywhere at all, drenched under star and moonlight.
Before the white chrysanthemum
the scissors hesitate
a moment.
– Buson
Lovely post, Brett. A poignant visual. Thanks!
Thanks, Margie! Hope all is well in your dirt road corner of Vermont.
Very sweet Brett Ann. You’re a good Mom to indulge your daughter’s adventurous spirit! I love when I am a bit doubtful about the outing that my daughter suggests and then we end up having a wonderful time and memory to share.
This was a very short one, too!