It was a grey, rainy afternoon. The first real rain of spring. Around dinnertime the fog began to roll in. From my window I watched it slowly blur, then hide, the neighbourhood. It grew so thick the traffic sounds were muffled. I felt as though I were in living in a cloud. Then it slowly lifted, revealing the patches of still not melted snow, the tall evergreen, the red garden shed; all the common wonders of my neighbourhood I had forgotten, gifting them to me anew.
Published on March 26, 2015 18:13