Chicago Review, March 22nd, 2005
September heat wave evenings and gala patio receptions, waiters with sterling trays of hors-d'oeuvres beneath magnolia arbours. Sphinx moths orbit the lights over the bar. Above, misty stars faintly through city haze. High summer maximum foliage--wild grape vine, virginia creeper and ivy loads the treetops--oceans of leaves mounting in green banks and ledges, verdant echo of the late afternoon storm clouds above them. And she laughs, steps lightly on the sun-coined sidewalk beneath the white oaks of Wychwood. Hurricane downgraded to a tropical storm. In time-lapse radar it spirals counter-clo...
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