Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The Ones Who Sing Father Sun's Journey

Photo copyright Aji, 2015; all rights reserved.
The collared ones, the ones who wear necklaces, and bowties, and who dig for food with their beaks.

These are only a few of their names.

Here, they are the ones who sing Father Sun awake at dawn and back at dusk to slumber, male and female opposite each other, one to the East, one to the West, a call-and-response to herald the change of day to night to day again.

It's a set of four photos, each captioned, with a collective caption below the set. Yes, these are mine. Wings has taught me well, and the wingéd woman in the photo gave me, quite deliberately, the gift of capturing her image.

Perhaps she wanted her song to be heard by a wider audience.



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