I get up around 6:30 each day. I open my eyes to a dark house (shutters cover my windows and only small beams of light penetrate the cracks). I get up, put on my shoes and a jacket and open the door, eyes squinting in preparation for a waking world outside.
A particularly beautiful morning with cotton ball clouds, light breaking over the ridge and a view of Nahualá.
Corn stalks, doubled and dried, waiting to be cleared out.
It might be a latrine, but it's a beautiful latrine.
1 comment:
ahhhhh. beautiful, dear katie...
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