Midsummer's Day

Riverbank



Night in Day


The night never wants to end, to give itself over
Arthur Rackhamto light. So it traps itself in things: obsidian, crows.


Even on summer solstice, the day of light���s great

triumph, where fields of sunflowers guzzle in the sun -

we break open the watermelon and spit out

black seeds, bits of night glistening on the grass.

  - Joseph Stroud


Chagford Bridge


Happy Summer Solstice, everyone!


It's been a week of gloriously warm weather here, and the hound and I have been down to river for a swim every morning since it started. These pictures of a very wet and happy Tilly were taken on Sunday.


Testing the water


Plunging in


River


"Green was the silence, wet was the light, the month of June trembled like a butterfly."


- Pablo Neruda


River


River


Leaves and waterThe poem above is from Of This World: New and Selected Poems, 1966-2006 by Joseph Stroud (Copper Canyon Press, 2009); all rights reserved by the author. The drawing is by Arthur Rackham.

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