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Friday, 28 January 2022

Hidden Eclipse



Disappointment crawled inside us like some small creature trapped within the crevice of a rock. We stood, faces upturned into the darkening sky in small hope of witnessing the ellipsis of eclipse. But the clouds had come to obscure that moment. That moment of totality, swathed in a leaden, unbroken eiderdown of grey. 

The eclipse arrived on time, total, in its estimation, and strangely, otherworldly, the sky fell into darkness, and we observed the eclipse, a once-in-a-lifetime-experience; but without a glimpse of the paso doble of two perfect spheres.

My children stood with me and gazed up expectantly as the skies dimmed to midnight at noon; the summer air grew chill and birds panicked and squawked into the trees in their confusion.

There were no other optics except a sky the colour of a dead television channel. It was all over in minutes, no checkerboard tree effects, no spectacle for our eyes to avoid, no pinhole camera projections. Just a sense of anti-climax, a total eclipse of expectations, and a corona of speculation. We watched an invisible eclipse, a drama hidden behind grey curtains.

Steve Wheeler © 28 January, 2022