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The view from Brian & Lesley's new apartment in Michigan;
that's a corn field on the horizon;
see the brown grass, the need for rain;
rain was light while we unloaded the truck,
then it let loose in a full-clapping thunderstorm welcome
when the helpers had gone home
Now the four of us (five with Poppy Seed, who is now the size of an apple; imagine, trading one Apple for another in one day!) are resting and recuperating at the lake for a few days. It is raining on this cottage’s tin roof in the early morning dark. I hear it patting oak leaves that surround us, insisting we stay indoors and sleep: Don’t move unless you absolutely have to. Moving is done.
Their balcony is more like a porch, deep and partially covered.
Lesley's plants emigrated safely from a NYC windowsill
and now sit bookended by potted herbs and a tomato plant
we grew on the farm. Rain. The plants revel, as we do.
The Queens kitchen they left behind, with its street view;
that's the windowsill where the plants lived
(this photo was taken last year)
In my glad hours, I will make a city of your smile,
a distant city that shines and lives.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
from "In My Glad Hours"
In my glad hours, I will make a city of your smile,
a distant city that shines and lives.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
from "In My Glad Hours"
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