"Instead of dinner, they might climb to the rooftop, hungry. Wine was poured, and various spirits were toasted. They lay on the mound of white, sun-warmed sand and conferred with the heavenly host. Stars and planets, and the names of the constellations they rode, were noted. He reached up and cupped the moon’s ass, captured it in his hand, and brought it down to her lips to be kissed, or perhaps bitten."
Slash & Burn (right now, I am suffering through a complete rewrite. Square One.)
The great water oak in the front yard blocks a clear view, but this was enough. My tarot and I got a good dose, and the next morning, this view testified to the glory of the hours before the dawn.


5 comments:
quite a moon
I stopped trying to zoom in. I leave that to the pros.
Here in the north my favourite walk is a full moon on fresh snow.
I have many memories of that. Deep magic.
Deb~ Beautiful moon 🙂 I miss the ease in which I could view it from the old place.
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