My
colleague passed round photographs, and I remembered my photo of a seagull
alone in the blue sky. Then I remembered my many photos of flowers, the album I
put them in, and later the folder on my computer.
But
these were photographs of a wedding, and my wedding had been postponed on a
rainy May afternoon and in the end, had never happened.
The
bride and bridesmaids in my colleague’s pictures held bouquets of flowers
framed by tufty, trailing leaves and starred with a smooth loveliness, just
like the flowers in my album. The expanse of sky above the wedding party was a deep
blue; they were lucky to have had a fine day. But no birds could be seen there,
flying.