I like these images Alan!  A gladiatorial chamber like a cistern of 
bloodletting, and an angle of gravel with resting sinuosity: rivers and ancient 
might.

They remind me of the trip I made to Europe last May and June, which to me is 
now most halcyon of the world before what we have now, a crown of consequences, 
lysis, and death down to the first molecules of our frames.

At the time I was very interested in the then-upcoming solstice of summer 2019, 
and how it might relate to stone circles, pantheons, and the indigenous 
medicine wheel (viewed from an internally and externally European afar).  In 
Paris we stayed on the Rue de Boulangers with a view from the third floor of 
the Arènes de Lutèce, closed today for Covid-19, seen in fragments through 
green branches.  One could imagine it soaked in blood, or pageants and music 
after enormous banquets, but also now mainly for football and reading, 
beautiful in the sun or the rain.

Rivers of that summer were the Arno and Seine, accompanied by the bays and 
hillside streams of the picturesque Cinque Terre, and then of course later back 
home by the Mississippi.  I can't remember any birds at all, even at the 
gardens of Luxembourg, but there must have been some.  Another rocky arena in 
Nice, and the rocky beach too which had a lovely green-blue color to swim in.  
I'm sure I must have seen pigeons and seagulls on the trip, and wish I had seen 
fish, but I can't remember any of either specifically which makes me a little 
sad.

I guess for me the image that contains this all most fairly is the "mill of the 
heavens" or the 25,772 year precession of the north stars.  It's a big set of 
nested cycles all going on its terrifyingly slow and eventful path at lightning 
speed, a millstone slightly off its axis and grinding out not just peace and 
life but the evils of war and waste, tended by deposed persons of conscience 
who live partly by procrastination and partly by camoflage.  Yet the mill does 
turn on!

All very best wishes to all,

Max



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