Gina and I went to Europe in 1997...and there we found Hallstatt, Austria! |
With hand signals and our kindergarten Deutsch, we manage to rent a rowboat, some oars, and a silver lantern just as dusk is stretching forth and spreading wide. We’d seen locals on nighttime rides like floating orbs along a blown-glass fishbowl’s tranquil surface. We’d read accounts of Third Reich weaponry and Fuehrer gold gifted on the sly to fishes forming shimmering streets of lovely lake floor, inviting divers greedy for Hitler’s tender objects. (We only want to see the stars). Gina paddles tomboy strokes untiring till we’re entirely encircled by peaks so close we know we’re caged and yet set free from all our cages. Here Gina quits rowing, and we make a bed of boat, sprawled on blankets from the Gasthaus to face this new version of sky: Here the moon must climb and reach until her sliver finger curls around the tops of trees and catches hold, clinging in mountain climber fashion. For now she hides, ascending. Here the sky is cupped in sloping artist hands which shape and sculpt a clay container fashioned to embrace everything there ever will be… a beggar’s bowl finished, smooth as pearl fresh-pried from queen-sized clams. Inside are Samaritan offerings – the opposite of gold; a crossing over borders toward injured cores unknown; the delicious, liquid answer to they who never bend. |