‘At the third stroke it will be Five twenty three and fourteen seconds’
Portsmouth: 18th January
Wake
breathe and collect
as usual
5:23am
Look out of window – no snow
r e w a k e a t 7:47 – snowing hard – cat is disturbed and cant grasp – wash and dress
I choose to leave
I choose to guess
I choose to attempt walking on the hidden grass rather than – risk – the ice compressed paths – pedestrian off roading amidst a twenty minute white out – wait – wait wait but no meetings everyone else seems to have stayed at home – dual purpose day – artwork to be sorted – preparing for return and exhibition – glad postcard 3 was completed in advance.
warm
I have artwork
completed
Warm
I think about home
returning
on the grass
then
accidentally page turning
find
new word to add
(take)
(claim)
concatenation
read
eat
follow the instructions
to reveal its meanings
an d take
a great joy
in misspelling
as outside
sky darker
it starts to snow
harder