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Autumn colours
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After a strenuous rise with too much heavy luggage and before a very windy night with little sleep I enjoy the Norwegian air, the silence and the colours of the moment.
I wished I could remain longer here.
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“Let me, O let me bathe my soul in colours; let me swallow the sunset and drink the rainbow.”
~ Khalil Gibran
“Let me, O let me bathe my soul in my colourful girl; let me swallow the sunset and drink you all”
~Crazy Bear
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Like a mathematician of colours
in his laboratory of wavelenghts,
subtraction after subtraction
I've reached a perfect formula
to render an electromagnetic final
description of you:
green - the distilled measured joy
of your Mona Lisa smile;
white - the lightness
of your supernatural being, everchanging
like wind-driven summer clouds;
and blue - the sky-looking ocean
of your unbounding peaceful restless
soul.
The western rosella (Platycercus icterotis), or moyadong, is a species of parrot endemic to southwestern Australia. The head and underparts are bright red, and the back is mottled black; a yellow patch at the cheek distinguishes it from others of the genus Platycercus. Adults of the species exhibit sexual dimorphism with the females duller overall; juveniles lack the striking colours of mature birds and the characteristic patterning is not as easily distinguished. Their communication call is a softly delivered pink-pink sound, and much of their behaviour is comparatively unobtrusive. Their habitat is in eucalypt forests and woodlands, where they often remain unobserved until they appear to feed on seeds at nearby cleared areas.