• on light

    heating or eatingbecomes less problematicall welcome the Sun! ~ n.b. Today, warmth…when out of the shade and sheltered from the bitter wind. Progress of sorts. CLP 27/01/2023

  • on light

    waking at daybreakSun no longer lags the clocksynchronisation ~ n.b. Well, it’s nearly light at a sensible hour now… CLP 26/01/2023

  • on time

    different but the samemorning light yet to arriveready to depart ~ CLP 15/01/2023

  • on light

    secondhand daylightsent via lunar surfacedusted in silver ~ n.b. Long exposure rather exaggerates the scene, but you get the ideaz CLP 05/01/2023

  • on light

    how many steps there?silver balloon floats upwardillumination ~ n.b. Tonight it won’t be dark until the Moon sets. CLP 04/01/2023

  • on time

    we have swung aroundlight stays with us longer nowpast the furthest point ~ n.b. There is colder weather to come, but days lengthen, sky retains light until later each day. CLP 30/12/2022

  • on light

    brilliant citycannot obscure Martian redshine in Moon’s absence CLP 16/12/2022

  • on time

    yes, I can see redyour colour’s now apparentwith age, mystery ~ n.b. Why is this sense of awe at the winter night sky, the cycle of Moon, Mars and other planets, so powerful at this later stage of life? Here, the Moon rises over Morrison’s. Mars followed soon enough, both chasing the bright ball of

  • on time

    sleep would be welcomebut you come round here againpulling at my sheets ~ n.b. Coincidence, or cyclical? CLP 08/11/2022

  • On time

    hours moved here and thereman makes dark become lighttemporality ~ n.b. Daylight saving time. Do we still need it? CLP 31/10/2022