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SEIS DE JUNIO

 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2007

Seis de Junio

Its 3am in Granada. The most thunderous rain pours roads into rivers and I am awake. I’ve been jumping out of bed every few minutes for the past several hours, battling with the mosque net, nervous to miss a thing. Inspiration above restoration. It’s hot, yes, but I am awake because the bright balcony keeps pulling me to it with sounds and lights waving right in. I take photos thru the night. 













Almost involuntarily.











I take photos into the Morning.













Still unsure of the actual time, we get out of bed.










I slip on a dress so I can spy from the balcony all the morning goings on in Nicaragua. Traveling fruit vendors yell down the street what their wheel barrows are offering today, donkeys click-clop down the road dragging wagons of nothing, bicycles hold full families front, back, and middle.


1 COMMENT:

beth said...

i love these photos. they hold so much life. i miss you and love your stories. reading more


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