Today
I’m grateful for the sunrise.
The
gate swung shut behind me and I fumbled with the padlock in the dark. It was 5:11 am and I had 4 minutes until the
van picking me up should be swinging by the fried chicken place just up the
street from me. I shivered as I walked
into the almost empty street; even the orange juice stand (where a woman
squeezes oranges and then pours the juice into a bag and gives you a straw to
drink it with) wasn’t set up yet. The
only people I could see were farther up the block, lining up to get on an early
morning bus to Xela. Two white vans
drove by, one clearly labeled “Turismo”.
The other stopped. It was too
dark to tell if it was the one I needed.
Suddenly, the window popped open and I heard Carlos’ voice “over here,
Annie”. On the way out of town we
stopped to pick up two more coworkers, than settled in to the long ride to
Antigua where we were giving a workshop starting at 8. I was in my “I woke up before 5 am” haze,
trying to tune out the world when I heard someone mention the sunrise. I looked out the windows as a sort of reflex,
and then stopped to stare. The sky was
painted bright orange and the mountains cut a jagged black silhouette at the bottom. Above, the sky was still blue-black and a
perfect full moon floated on top of it all. Such beauty made my early morning
worth it.
(Unfortunately I couldn't get a decent picture of this morning's sunrise through the foggy windows, so I'm substituting a sunset picture) |