Sunday, April 25, 2010
The moon lodged pearl-like in an abalone cloud. A dull, heavy west wind was bringing rain, and I unhitched the Colombian hammock from the climbing tree. The gray cat aquiver was padding along each branch above me as I moved to unhook the cords and carabiners. I remembered that someone said -- cats are creatures not so much nocturnal, as crepuscular. So I whispered that word, crepuscular, and touched the cat's out-clawed feet above me. Startled, sniffing, she lowered her head, rasped my knuckle twice with her tongue and moved to a branch above scanning the night around. And the tree-branch lichen whispered something under my restless fingers.
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