Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Summer Solstice

A whole summer ahead to cross off the calendar, day by day. Like the goddess Siva in the travel books, he saw his hands jump everywhere, pluck sour apples, peaches, and midnight plums. He would be clothed in trees and bushes and rivers. He would freeze, gladly, in the hoarfrosted icehouse door. He would bake, happily, with ten thousand chickens, in Grandma’s kitchen.
 
But now—a familiar task awaited him. One night each week he was allowed to leave his father, his mother, and his younger brother Tom asleep in their small house next door and run here, up the dark spiral stairs to his grandparents’ cupola, and in this sorcerer’s tower sleep with thunders and visions, to wake before the crystal jingle of milk bottles and perform his ritual magic.

He stood at the open window in the dark, took a deep breath and exhaled. The street lights, like candles on a black cake, went out. He exhaled again and again and the stars began to vanish. Douglas smiled. He pointed a finger. There, and there. Now over here, and here . . .
Yellow squares were cut in the dim morning earth as house lights winked slowly on. A sprinkle of windows came suddenly alight miles off in dawn country.
“Everyone yawn. Everyone up.”

- Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine





5 comments:

Lady M said...

Yay for the Solstice - i am going to soak in a mineral tub then go for a margarita at the
Cantina. Do you have any plans??

Tworivers said...

Finally!
I always look forward to the Summer Solstice........This is why;

Today is the longest day, and shortest night.
Starting tomorrow.....the days will get a few seconds shorter and the nights a few seconds longer.

Down here in the Deep South that means......FALL IS ON THE WAY !!!!!!!!

Rot said...

We went out to a neat place for strange cocktails…mine was called the Garden Patch…which tasted solstice-appropriate. Then some much-needed rain started to fall.

Wren said...

A mineral tub and margarita sounds AMAZING

MR. Macabre said...

I love the fact that the days are going to be shorter, and the nights longer for the next 6 months. Every time I mention this to anyone in our family, they look at me like I'm nuts.
When I was younger and still working I loved summer, now my favorite time of year is definitely fall.