Thursday, June 20, 2013

The stones are black, she said

 'Look granny, the stones are black,' said the little one as we breakfasted after her sleepover in the weekend.
The rain was driving into the balcony, over the planter boxes and into places that are usually quite dry.
                           
 There's something snug about sitting inside in the warm
 and watching a storm lashing its way across the skies and trees,
 bringing with it great darkness, and then a certain lurid light
 that does its best to break through as the day goes on,
until finally the storm passes. A great sigh has been breathed. The streets are littered with debris but the air is clear.
Sometimes storms pass on the outside, and sometimes on the inside. Whichever way it is, there's often a sense of peace afterwards: the calm after the storm. Often there's some mopping up to do, but then I become aware of greater clarity, and gratitude. Storms are nature's way of clearing. Another is lashing the country right now.


5 comments:

Vicki Lane said...

Such a beautiful sequence of photos!

Penny O'Neill said...

Storms are nature's "clearing house, aren't they, Juliet? We are hearing of a great deal of snow in New Zealand right now. Hope all is well with you.

Juliet said...

* Vicki, thank you.

* Penny, the snow is mainly in the south island but the north has been getting gales and hail. Thousands of houses in Wellington are without power, but Auckland is OK.

Lynley said...

I think we have been cleared and now cleansed very, very thoroughly here in Wellington.

I am yearning for some more light other than gloomy, dour grey so I enjoyed your sky photo sequence.

Juliet said...

* Lynley, I hope you get some calm now, and some sunshine.