Leaping Lizards

It’s sunset and we’re on the lanai watching geckos take the leap.

The Bohemian and I have slowed down enough to notice. This parade of little lizards, sticky-toeing their way from the rooftop to the edge. Because of lighting, their delicate three-inch bodies are only shadows through the clear, corrugated overhang stretching out above us.

We see the front two feet grip while a gecko head peers over the side, poised to make a four-foot jump to the puakenikeni tree below.

At first, we are uncertain.

“It looks like that gecko’s going to jump…”

“Nah…”

“Oh, yeah, I think so,” says the Bohemian.

Birds chirp. The sun slips lower. We watch the gecko, its head peeking over, moving slightly side to side. Then, just like that – airborne. One small, free-falling body drops through the air, landing on an open leaf in the tree below.

“No way!”

What ensues is a procession of geckos, one after another, inching up to the edge and then dropping. Some hardly hesitate, just leap. Others linger at length. One creative soul approaches the rim upside down, then launches with a twist and lands it.

For creatures known to have an adhesive grip, the Bohemian and I are privy to witness them in complete let-go. No feathers here, their mid-air hurls seem to go against everything we know about their nature.

We humans aren’t much different. We all teeter on the edge of something. Life gives opportunities to face fears. To test the waters of the unfamiliar. We decide how far to leap.

And who knows. We may think we’re all just gecko-toed, wall climbers. But really, maybe we can fly.

photo courtesy of JC+A
photo courtesy of JC+A

Widening Focal Point

Taking a pause on packing boxes (we move to our new place on Monday), Jeb, the Bohemian and I, take ourselves and a camera down to the beach for sunset.

After a full day of sorting stuff and sweeping dust, it felt good to focus in on a whole different world.

the baby is getting bigger...
the baby is getting bigger…
this baby, too
this baby, too
can you see it?
can you see it?
a closed flower at sunset
a closed flower at sunset
so much depends on a bee
so much depends on a bee
photo courtesy of Jeb, experimenting with macro
photo courtesy of Jeb, experimenting with macro

Sunshine Elixir

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Hands poised at the keyboard, I search for the simple.

What few words can convey something worth saying?

This morning I don’t feel like an artful dance to weave a way into the telling. I want potency in a small dosage.

And as I seek and come short, the Bohemian sounds, as if on cue. From his early morning shower, where he must be peering out that little rectangle window looking East, he calls his line.

“Sunrise…”

Ah, of course. I step out to soak in rising light.

Sunshine elixir in a single drop.

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