photo : native bush and the Pacific blue, perfect recipe, Wainui Bay
We persist and sign truths that take their time
We come to theid of rancid taste beliefs
the sound of which reassure us, oh so much
and yes we advance but so slowly
photo : native bush and the Pacific blue, perfect recipe, Wainui Bay
We persist and sign truths that take their time
We come to theid of rancid taste beliefs
the sound of which reassure us, oh so much
and yes we advance but so slowly
photo : returning to Nelson from Wellington
on the shades of blue
the white clouds have now landed
as the new year starts
prose poem inspired by Baudelaire’s prose poems « Little poems in prose » published during the last twelve or thirteen years of his life. Most of the poems were published in various journals, but fifty or so of them were published together in 1869, two years after his death, according to the introduction to the small bilingual collection found at Featherston, near Wellington, in a second hand bookstore.
Of course, we talked in the slowness of the day about the taste of chardonnay. The beach was rocky and the wild fennel smelled good. The dog was bored in the water. We would climb the hill, the view, the view of the bay! we would come back next summer. We were lucky because it was sunny and people were picnicking quietly.
photo : Cable Bay, 18 k from Nelson (first cable telegraph cable linking NZ to Australia)
In the mess of the rocky
beach
harmony of stones
signs of aging
proud traces of
past journeys
Pu pu spring near Takaka, discovered in November 2023, the largest source of cold water in the Southern Hemisphere, where the water is one of the clearest there is. The beautiful blue of the photo is an exact reflection of what can be seen in the background (a potential visibility of 63 meters).