"ignore the story. see the soul. remember to love. you will never regret it" --- Seane Corn

"ignore the story. see the soul. remember to love. you will never regret it" --- Seane Corn
it's a jungle out there

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Signs that might be omens

I've been feeling really weird for the last 24 hours. Off kilter, with a feeling of trepidation, impending doom. Something's not right...

Thought it might be the weather. Too much rain, too many clouds. Not at all what we're accustomed to here in the Hudson Valley in June. I can only recall 2 sunny days this month. Everyone seems to be in a fog, muddled, edgy. Groaning about the weather and looking pasty and waterlogged. It's starting to feel like there will never be sun this summer. It's like at week 39 when you are convinced that your baby's never coming out and and you will go down in history as the only pregnant lady to never give birth. But we know that doesn't happen. Come hell or high water, the baby comes out. Eventually, the sun will come out too, right? And the rain will stop. I mean, it has to, doesn't it? There's no need to get superstitious or freaky or anything, is there? Still, there's talk of flooding as the rivers and streams overflow their banks. I heard it hasn't rained in Seattle in 28 days. weird
So, I talked myself off the ledge at the end of the world, and chalked my mood up to a temporary vitamin D deficiency. 

In an attempt to think happy thoughts, I decided to peek at the baby birds. I'd noticed that mama bird had flown off, so I climbed the porch railing, stood on tippy toes, leaned over, and saw...

a monstrosity

a large, panting featherless scaly reptilian thing.  Almost prehistoric looking, barely bird-like... oh no not more birdie trauma... Enormous in the nest, laying across the four small still unhatched eggs. What is that thing?? I jumped off the railing, my heart pounding, a feeling of revulsion in the pit of my stomach. 
So now I'm feeling weird again. Things aren't right. They feel unnatural. Something bad is gonna go down.




Then this morning I notice that my hydrangeas have bloomed. Blue. Like the color of a clear sky. And I look up...


Do my eyes deceive me? Am I hallucinating? Is that the sun?? But the forecast called for five more days of rain. Maybe it's a sign. A sign that everything's gonna be ok. That all is right in the world. Or at least in my world. As right as can be expected. Just that little bit of sunshine cleared out my brain and gave me hope. For a minute. Then the clouds rolled back in and the rain began to fall. It was a trick. A ha ha I fooled you nature kind of trick.
Nature thumbing her nose at me. 

Floods. Gross mutant bird frogs. I guess I'll just prepare myself for what might be coming next.

What's next?

7 comments:

  1. Well, for me, I'm hoping it's beautiful hydrangea blooms; mine is so far withholding! :)

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  2. I can't say what is next...but I do look forward to reading about it!

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  3. You know, I get that same feeling of dread and everything-is-wrong when it DOESN'T rain for weeks and weeks here. And reptiles are involved. Believe me. The kind with no legs that slither through the grass. The dead, brown grass.
    Hang in there until the sky matches the hydrangeas again.
    (And what WAS that thing?)

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  4. Was it a hatchling? One of those birds that lay their eggs in other birds' nests, and it hatches first and is largest and kills off the other chicks? I hate parasites, especially when they're not indigenous.

    I'm with Ms. Moon - it's been soooo long without rain here in New Orleans that it feels not right.

    Most Louisianans believe that human-impacted climate change is a myth and a socialist plot to steal their freedom. Clearly they're right.

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  5. Ugh, it has been like that here in Idaho, too. Damp and cloudy and I have mushrooms growing in my yard; it hasn't hit 80 but one day, and susually by mid-June it is already in the 90's and DRY. it IS wierd; and I would like to know what that gross thing in the nest was?

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  6. Yes, here in jersey/philly area it has rained every single day since June 5th, with i believe one exception. though that rainless day was incredibly overcast. I feel like im in that endless alaskan winter where the sun barely rises past the horizon for months on end. blah! it will get better... right?

    and dude, what is UP with that bird nest???? gross.

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  7. Ladies: I, too, would like to know what that nasty-assed thing is but I'm too freaked out to take another look. Just thinking about it gives me the willies. Eeek.

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so... wadaya think?

Your fairy is called Columbine Icedancer
She is a bone chilling bringer of justice for the vulnerable.
She lives in mushroom fields and quiet meadows.
She is only seen when the bees swarm and the crickets chirrup.
She wears lilac and purple like columbine flowers. She has icy blue butterfly wings.