It is high summer, day after sweltering day. From early morning, the sky is a brilliant blue. On the horizon, dense white clouds pillow, mushrooming higher as the temperature climbs past 30 degrees.
Trees and plants take full measure of the sun, synthesizing its energy as they draw stored moisture from the soil. In the shelter and safety of their leaves, cicadas buzz relentlessly. The green rice plants are now at their full height, and with grain heads beginning to form, the paddies have been covered with nets to thwart the birds.
Any effort and you are bathed in sweat. The sun blinds and burns, but there is sweet relief in the shade and in the gentle breeze that stirs the air and cools the skin. And in movement, which makes its own breeze.
Slowly the day turns. The afternoon sun inches lower toward the clouds. And, sometimes, the extreme heat creates its own crisis.
White clouds piled up and sculpted
Back lit, transfigured
Distant thunder rolls
--Julian
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