pies it is then
I spotted this instruction on the calendar a few days ago. I notice this morning that she’d added a comment about sausages.
This wasn’t my first choice for a blip. I had something much more ‘arty’ in mind. But fate intervenes; the moving finger writes and having writ, moves on.
Anniemay’s off to see her mum for a few days. She’s loading up the car with all the things she might need for a 6 month stay at the far end of the Earth. I’m in the garage just hanging around in that awkward period between someone preparing to leave and actually going.
I notice an amazing shadow on the garage wall. I call to her not to close the garage door as I rush indoors to get my camera. We say our goodbyes and I line up the shot. I’m just about to press the shutter when the shadow disappears from my viewfinder.
It takes me a moment to realise that what I had seen was a reflection of the sun bouncing off the rear window of the car, passing through a bike wheel and projecting the image onto the garage wall. You have to imagine this, because it’s gone now, along with her.
I call her back - she waves. I gesticulate, shout and make appropriate gestures. She waves even more excitedly as she heads up the road - probably thinking that I’m a romantic old fool who can’t bare to see her go. I just want her to back the car up so I can get my shot.
I’m on the drive now miming as she turns the corner, hand out of the window still waving. And then she’s gone.
So … pies it is then.
(Anniemay, when you read this you’ll see I had no choice).
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