It's not every day that I look up. But one day last week even my copious distractions did not eclipse the glorious sapphire sky.
Having begun to attend I noticed the silent transformation that happened in ten hours of daylight. The horizon went from robin's egg blue to overcast with a chance of sprinkles, and finished with a sunset to rival a baby's
cheeks.
What startled me was that the effect was not partial. It was complete. From east to west. When had the cumulus sidled in? When had they shimmied out? It was like a scene change in a play, with no black garbed stage crew in sight.
Changes in life happen without my attention. A friendship that had been strained for years has softened. I sent a birthday card. She sought me out for conversation in a crowd where she easily could have avoided me. We laughed.
A woman who
confided that her marriage had flatlined last year has been happier of late. She mentions her husband with lightness rather than criticism. While I know that Christmas pictures are cherry picked theirs seemed especially tender this year. Some smiles cannot be faked even in a photo shoot.
If we get time alone over smoothies I will ask how the wind is blowing.
Maybe the change is gradual enough that even she did not look up.