
photo: A Reid
"How long now?"
"About 35 minutes."
"I have to get the clipping."
"I'm glad he's not here for this."
"Me too."
"Do you think it will be fast?"
"Yes."
"Immediate?"
"I guess. It's very big."
"We can't go somewhere?"
"Nowhere to go. Not in time."
"I'm glad he's not here."
"Me too."
"Have you had fun?"
"Some. You?"
"Yes. Some."
"Let's go sit in back. I don't want to watch the water."
"OK."
"How long now?"
"About 20 minutes."
"Oh."
"Yeah."
"I'm glad he's not here."
"Yeah."
"Want a drink?"
"No. Yeah. Just water."
"OK."
"That was a good day."
"Yes. He was so happy."
"Yeah. Happy. I'm glad he's not here."
"Yes."
"There are no birds."
"They left."
"I wonder if they can go far enough."
"I don't know. I doubt it."
"Why?"
"It's big. Very big."
"Oh. How long now?"
"Couple of minutes. Or so."
"Or so."
"He looks happy in that picture."
"Yes. Happy. He was happy that day."
"I'm glad he's not here."
"I wish he was here. I'd like to say goodbye. Again."
2 comments:
I love that art is like a continuing circle. Creation of art moving along from person to person. Very honoured that you used my photo. It was taken on the big beach at Goath Dobhair (Gweedore...north west Donegal)where the tide roars in and out at a fantastic speed. It leaves little bits of stories behind every time it thunders out. Only to be seen once. It was my last day at the beach, too. Well done, Chris!
Sounds like a great place. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
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