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Back in the day some hapless inventor was struck squarely amidships by the inspiration for a machine that, while simultaneously punching holes in the ozone layer and spreading interesting germs more efficiently, would enable humanity to settle bits of the globe which are, in actual fact, too darned hot to support human life. This culpable scientist, slaving away in his late-night lab, must have been pursuing some idealised notion of cold air. If he was a particularly artistic, sensitive and creative individual he might, in those early prototypes, have achieved an air conditioner with a cold air output that contained, in some tiny corner of its being, a faint kernel or shadow or reflection of the quality of air in Cape Town this morning. Good, hard-working air-conditioners who've lived the right kind of life and sincerely repent the death of innocent ozone are allowed to breathe this when they die.

There's a strong north-westerly wind coming off the sea, rime-edged. You're suddenly aware of air in a way you're not usually: it's cooler, slightly denser, sharp but slower, tending to flow lazily into your lungs and settle there, heavier than air, chill and slightly liquid. Breathing it isn't automatic: it's a benediction, an infusion of something cleansing and rigorous. Air: the religious experience.

Did I mention that I love this weather?

Today I scored, courtesy of the Nicest Ex-Supervisor in the World, a Pre-Raphaelite poster of Proserpina by Dante Gabriel Rosetti. The Proserpina who doesn't so much look exactly like Scroobious, as suggest her irresistibly.



I hope you don't mind the damp on my bedroom wall, Scroob. You look pretty good there :>.

Date: Saturday, 7 October 2006 05:55 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Rossetti, eh? Normally it's Waterhouse...

Anyway, happy am I to be in Cape Town, even if only in some kind of totem form. ;) And thanks for the compliment.

Date: Saturday, 7 October 2006 07:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] extemporanea.livejournal.com
Mmmm, Waterhouse. I am perpetually surprised to discover that, while I'm not generally into the Pre-Raphaelites, I am generally fairly predictably on an individual basis into whatever particular example of Pre-Raphaelite art I happen to be looking at. I put it down to coincidence, or alternatively to wilful self-deception. The Proserpina has joined the
Burne-Jones wood nymph (http://www.leicestergalleries.com/provenart/dealer_stock_details.cgi?a_id=12220&d_id=253&t_id=16055&h=0) that's over my bed in a teeny weeny polka dot bikini... no, wait, wrong lyrics. In a teeny weeny calendar print, of which I live in perpetual hope of finding a large print version. Said calendar print was also, bizarrely, courtesy of the Nicest Ex-Supervisor in the World.

Btw, the NE-SITW not only remembers you from Honours, but agrees that the Rossetti Proserpina strikingly resembles you. You exist in CT not only in totem form, but in evergreen memory, legend and song.

Or something. Must confess to posting while drunk, owing to celebrating the return of the jo&stv to the bosom of the mother city and her supplies of gin.

Date: Sunday, 8 October 2006 09:24 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Oh, then who is the NE-SITW? Good to be remembered, but by whom?
Am delighted to hear jo&stv are back safe.

Date: Sunday, 8 October 2006 01:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] extemporanea.livejournal.com
Lesley:>. Jo&stv are back very exhausted, but safe, and have apparently acquired much Cool Stuff for the shop.

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