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<blockquote data-quote="halftwo" data-source="post: 1625554" data-attributes="member: 45720"><p><strong>Surfinsunshine</strong></p><p></p><p>Sun broke through to blue at last, wind still pouring from a leafy sky - amber and brassy showers from tree-skeletons dancing on the gibbet of autumn.</p><p></p><p>Fields shiny-wet with recent rain - bare, and stubbly, and freshly green with new shoots of winter wheat, in turn. Rooks and gulls breeze-facing, heads down - coal and pearl.</p><p></p><p>A Buzzard puts up silver-grey-naped Jackdaws - they rise and meet the breaking wave of windshine above the hedges, roll as one in a flashing turn to surf the air downslope to the field-beach again.</p><p></p><p>Nervous Pheasants creep at meadow-edges and Red-legged partridges strut the furrows - both listening to distant guns. The underside of a Kestrel shines up high - easing along the gale line at speed. </p><p></p><p>A short rainbow dazzles in the distance as spitting rain blows in again - froth from wind-wave tops hissing horizontally, diamond bright and ice-cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halftwo, post: 1625554, member: 45720"] [b]Surfinsunshine[/b] Sun broke through to blue at last, wind still pouring from a leafy sky - amber and brassy showers from tree-skeletons dancing on the gibbet of autumn. Fields shiny-wet with recent rain - bare, and stubbly, and freshly green with new shoots of winter wheat, in turn. Rooks and gulls breeze-facing, heads down - coal and pearl. A Buzzard puts up silver-grey-naped Jackdaws - they rise and meet the breaking wave of windshine above the hedges, roll as one in a flashing turn to surf the air downslope to the field-beach again. Nervous Pheasants creep at meadow-edges and Red-legged partridges strut the furrows - both listening to distant guns. The underside of a Kestrel shines up high - easing along the gale line at speed. A short rainbow dazzles in the distance as spitting rain blows in again - froth from wind-wave tops hissing horizontally, diamond bright and ice-cool. [/QUOTE]
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