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June 3, 2004
040603

Venus and I


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A bunch of birds are sitting in a tree waiting for bugs to pass by. One jumps up, swoops down, picks up an insect, settles back on it's favoured branch and waits for the next unsuspecting, careless bug.
A cool breeze blows from a westerly direction keeping my beer and me fresh. I am sitting on my balcony on Lamma Island watching those birds doing their bird things. For those of you who live in the city, birds are like those chicken you see in the super market but with feathers, usually smaller and they fly around.
At this very moment there are 5 different kinds of birds sitting in one of the trees in between the ocean and me. The crashing sound of braking waves, amplified by the wind is carried through the trees.
The birds are weaving little musical accents into the slow rhythm.
I get myself another cold beer. The sun is disappearing behind a curtain of haze and Venus is showing it's first flickers of the night. A strange kind of melancholy sets in my heart, a heavy happiness like the remembrance of a long lost friend. Venus and I have a special relationship.
It started a few years ago when I realized by watching the night sky, that Venus is always close to the sun. Once I figured that out, I suddenly understood the structure of our solar system from a different point of view.
In a way it was the reverse of knowing your way around in a city but only understanding the relationship of landmarks for the first time when you see it on a map. Familiar already with the structure of our solar system I have then gotten comfortable with it on street level, I saw the big picture from the inside out. I was very thankful to Venus about that. My admiration of her deepened once more when I realized that Venus goes through phases like the moon does. I actually had a chance to see the beauty of that event for myself with the help of a pair of binoculars. By then I was in love with Venus.
Recently I read that this coming June 8 Venus will transit in front of the sun. For a few hours you can see Venus as a little, black dot moving across the sun. For those you who live in the City, the sun is that big, yellow, hot thing in the sky at which you should not look straight without something to protect your eyes with and especially not with binoculars.
I just thought about something. If this event will happen so soon, then theoretically Venus should be a crescent by now. I put my beer down and get the binoculars. Oh yeah, yes indeed, a beautiful crescent. Now I am really in love with Venus and I am certain that Venus, in her own cute way, likes me too.
I am watching her slowly disappear behind Lantau island while the birds are singing lullabies to each other. A warm and fuzzy feeling spreads inside me. I quickly cool it down with a cold beer before somebody calls me sentimental or something like that.