Summer Solstice Greetings from Orkney
& poem on this longest day
Slow tv at itβs finest. Sunrise at the ring of Brodgar on the Solstice two years ago.
Swans at Brodgar
Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when publishedCircles everywhere.
Everything that sets out must complete a journey.
What appears to us voyagers a tangle, random blunderings,
Is seen, angel-vantaged, as certain as the star wheel
or the journey from a root that ends in the June rose.
The seed, the bequest, will quicken again under snow.
Circles compel us everywhere,
Sun and stone and bird-flight.
Ancient wisdom knew the law of circles,
Instructing the quarrymen and masons of Brodgar
In the purity and inevitability of stone-setting.
And the great white birds
Caught in a random circle of repose
Will rise again to the bloodβs curve and thrust.
β George Mackay Brown